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Ayrıntılı Bilimsel Program ve Bildiri Özetleri - YAEM2010

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YAEM 2010<br />

YÖNEYLEM ARAÞTIRMASI VE ENDÜSTRÝ MÜHENDÝSLÝGI 30. ULUSAL KONGRESÝ<br />

Model Based System Design For Six Sigma Project Assistance<br />

System<br />

Eylül Gönül<br />

Department of Systems Engineering, Yeditepe Uni<strong>ve</strong>rsity, Istanbul<br />

In this paper, Model Based System Design approach is used via CORE<br />

software to obtain the functional model of the Six Sigma Project<br />

Assistance System to be used for process impro<strong>ve</strong>ment / problem<br />

solving in a business setting. The designed system will provide<br />

various capabilities for users to manage, support, control, track and<br />

report the execution of Six Sigma projects. It is also going to provide<br />

a guideline on how to proceed with a Six Sigma project including the<br />

relationship between the Six Sigma process flow and other applicable<br />

Six Sigma analysis tools and applications.<br />

In order to execute architectural design process of our system, the<br />

following activities are performed:<br />

Evaluation of the requirements, grouping and categorizing them.<br />

De<strong>ve</strong>loping the behavior model (functional model) that describes the<br />

functionality desired to be accomplished by the system.<br />

De<strong>ve</strong>loping physical models (structure models) of the components to<br />

build the system. Allocation of functions onto physical component to<br />

obtain operational architecture.Verification and Validation and<br />

maintain traceability between architectural design and system<br />

requirements.<br />

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