Title
Relational Oriented Systems Engineering and Technology Tradeoff Analysis (ROSETTA) Environment
Abstract
The Rosetta stone provided a means to translate between the Greek, Hieroglyphics, and Egyptian demotic languages by having the same text (a decree) repeated in all three languages. In the same way, the Relational-Oriented Systems Engineering and Technology Tradeoff Analysis (ROSETTA) Environment provides a means to translate between theoretical mathematics, subject-matter expert driven analysis, and modeling and simulation, by representing a single problem using all three types of analysis and highlighting the commonalities and differences between the different representations of the problem. ROSETTA leverages the Relational-Oriented Systems Engineering (ROSE) framework to create a direct mapping between the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) methodology and standard quantitative conceptual design space exploration techniques leveraged in technology forecasting and trade studies. These mappings then leverage the mathematical foundations of relational orientation as discussed by Dickerson to ensure precision.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/SYSOSE.2011.5966572
System of Systems Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
mathematical analysis,natural language processing,Egyptian,Greek,Hieroglyphics,QFD,ROSETTA,mathematical foundations,quality function deployment,relational oriented systems engineering and technology tradeoff analysis,subject-matter expert driven analysis,theoretical mathematics,Quality Function Deployment,Quantitative Analysis,Relational-Oriented,Systems Engineering,Technology Tradeoff
Technology forecasting,Conceptual design,Systems engineering,Software engineering,Quality function deployment,Computer science,Modeling and simulation,Trade study,Space exploration
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-61284-783-2
2
0.74
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dimitri N. Mavris15014.47
Kelly Griendling2103.01