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An analysis of the Ariane 5 flight 501 failure-a system engineering perspective

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An analysis of the Ariane 5 flight 501 failure-a system engineering perspective
The report issued by the Inquiry Board in charge of inspecting the Ariane 5 flight 501 failure concludes that causes of the failure are rooted into poor S/W Engineering practice. From the failure scenario described in the Inquiry Board report, it is possible to infer what, in our view, are the real causes of the 501 failure. We develop arguments to demonstrate that the real causes of the 501 failure are neither S/W specification errors nor S/W design errors. Real causes of the failure are faults in the capture of the overall Ariane 5 application/environment requirements, and faults in the design and the dimensioning of the Ariane 5 on-board computing system. These faults result from not following a rigorous System Engineering approach, such as applying a proof-based System Engineering method. Whatis proof-based System Engineeringfor Computing Systems is also presented.
Gérard Le Lann
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where ECBS
Authors Gérard Le Lann
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