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#4337 Software FMEA

#4337 Software FMEA #4337  Tell me about software FMEA In the high-stakes world of systems engineering—particularly within NASA-adjacent Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA)— Software Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (SFMEA) is a bottom-up reliability analysis tool used to identify how software components can fail and what impact those failures have on the larger system. Unlike hardware FMEA, which focuses on physical wear and tear, SFMEA focuses on logical errors, timing issues, and data corruption. 1. Core Objectives The primary goal of an SFMEA is to answer three questions: Failure Mode: How can this software module fail (e.g., incorrect output, late execution, or crash)? Failure Cause: What logic error, input anomaly, or resource constraint leads to that failure? Failure Effect: What is the consequence for the subsystem or the entire mission? 2. The SFMEA Process The analysis typically follows a structured matrix approach, often aligned with standards like MIL-STD-...

#4336 LARQL: Query Language for Transformer Internals

#4336 LARQL: Query Language for Transformer Internals LLMs Are Databases - So Query Them https://youtu.be/8Ppw8254nLI github.com/chrishayuk/larql Gemma vindex: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEVNaDdZUzFLVGtocjFEVUdoekFGWHBaNU9nQXxBQ3Jtc0tsNTdCeEhBZjVrZ0VkaVo4UnN3TFdQS2tqOUtQa3BsUW0zWWJacE9QM1VrNDFBMW1yWVBFVGxPbHJaTWtrazgxRjNKT0M1dGxNY0lXbUdBR1NfeTFYSHlPT0pfejloYkxrSExsZmMtOXFCRzRPdktUaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fhuggingface.co%2Fdatasets%2Fchrishayuk%2Fgemma-3-4b-it-vindex&v=8Ppw8254nLI #4336  Tell me about larql LARQ (often referred to as LARQL in the context of its SPARQL integration) is a legacy extension for Apache Jena that combines SPARQL with Apache Lucene . It was designed to provide free-text search capabilities within RDF datasets, allowing you to use the power of Lucene's inverted indexes to find literals and then use SPARQL to navigate the surrounding graph. As a veteran software professional and a NASA subcontractor...

#4335 SysML for Mechanical Systems; ++25 Types of Systems

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#4335 SysML for Mechanical Systems #4335  Applying a backhoe as an example, describe the high-level categories of system To analyze a backhoe from a systems engineering perspective, we can break it down into high-level categories based on function, physical composition, and operational context. Using a backhoe—essentially a multi-functional "Swiss Army knife" of construction—provides a perfect look at how disparate subsystems integrate to perform work. 1. Physical / Hardware Systems These are the tangible components that make up the machine’s "body." Structural System: The chassis, frame, and heavy-duty stabilizers that provide the rigid foundation for digging. Propulsion System: The engine (typically diesel) and the drivetrain (transmission, axles, and tires) that allow the machine to navigate the job site. Actuation (Hydraulic) System: The "muscles" of the machine. This includes the pumps, fluid reservoirs, valves, and cylinders that move the boom, st...