IEEE 62243-2005 pdf download Artificial intelligence exchange and service tie to all test environments (AI-ESTATE)
3.13 application executive: A software component (or the role of a software component) that admin-isters, and coordinates services to other components within a test system.
3.1.4 diagnosis: The conclusion(s) inferred from tests, observations. or other information.
3.1.5 diagnostic procedure: A structured sequence of tests, observations, and other information usedto localize a fault or faults.
3.1.6 element: The smallest entity of an ArtificialIntelligence Exchange and Service Tie to All TestEnvironments (AI-ESTATE) model. For example, in a particular model, the smallest test, the smallestdiagnosis,and the no-fault conclusion are all elements
3.1.7 failure: The loss of ability of a repair item, cquipment, or system to perform a required function.The manifestation ofa fault. Within Al-ESTATE modcls, a manifestation is given by the outcome ofa test.
3.1.8 false alarm: An indicated fault where no fault exists.
3.1.9 fault: A defect or flaw in a hardware or software component.
3.1.10 fault isolation: The process of reducing the set of diagnoses in ambiguity to a degree sufficientto undertake an appropriate corrective action.
3.1.11 fault localization: The reduction of ambiguity by the application of tests, observations, or
other information.3.1.12 interoperability: The ability of two or more systems or elements to exchange information andto usc the information that has been exchanged.
3.1.13 knowledge base: A combination of structure, data, and function used by reasoning systems.
3.1.14 level of maintenance: A level at which test, diagnosis, and repair operates (e.g., maintenanccdepot, factory, in the field).
3.1.15 portability: The capability of bcing moved between systems.3.1.16 protocol: A set of conventions or rules that govern the interactions of processes or applica-tions within a computer system or network
3.117 reasoning system: A system that can combine elements of information and knowledge to drawconclusions.
3.1.18 replaceable unit: A collection of one or more parts considered as a single part for the purposesofreplacement and repair due.
3.1.19 resource: Any capability that is to be scheduled, assigned, or controlled by the underlyingimplementation to assure nonconflicting usage by processes.
3.1.20 service: A software interface providing a means for communicating information between twoapplications, An action or response initiated by a process (i.e, server) at the request of some othelprocess (i.e.. client).
3.1.21 system: 1) A collection of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming acollective, functioning entity; 2) a set of objects or phenomena grouped together for classificationor analysis; 3) a collection of hardware or software components necessary for performing a high-level function.
IEEE 62243-2005 pdf download
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