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Verification of designs

Verification of a design as well as verification of a fabricated real object is enabled by a formal (computer interpretable) specification of requirements provided that the design or the observed real objectdata are also expressed in Gellish. In other words, when requirements are expressed according to the Gellish Modeling Method and the delivered information that intents to satisfy those requirements is delivered also according to the Gellish Modeling Method, then that enables computer-aided verification of the completeness and other quality aspects of the delivered information.

For example, it may be a requirement that when an object of a particular kind is delivered that then a particular kind of document shall be delivered as well and that the object shall have a particular kind of part for which spare parts shall be delivered. The Gellish Modeling Method enables that such requirements are automatically verified, provided that the information about the delivered documents, parts and spare parts is also delivered according to the Gellish Modeling Method.

1. The verification process

The Gellish Modeling Method includes a process to verify the requirement that objects of a kind shall have a particular kind of aspect. The core of that process is the following.

For every object that is classified by a kind of object for which a requirement is specified the computer should search for relations of a kind that satisfy the requirement. This implies that there is a relation between an expression of a requirement and an expression of a fact that satisfies the requirement. This relation is a <can be fulfilled by a> relation between a <shall have as aspect a> relation and a <has as aspect> relation.

For example, assume that a facility owner has expressed the requirement that a vessel shall have a length between tangent as follows (omitting the UID's): br

Name of left hand objectName of relation typeName of right hand object
vessel shall have as aspect a length between tangent lines

Furthermore, assume that a piece of equipment, called V-1206, is delivered to the above facility owner and that V-1206 is classified as a vessel. Then the database system of the receiving party can automatically ‘know’ from the above described specification of requirements that the delivered data is only complete when V-1205 has a length between tangent lines with a value. Furthermore, assume that the data about the equipment is delivered in the form of a Gellish Database table as follows: br

UID of left hand objectName of left hand objectUID of factUID of relation typeName of relation typeUID of right hand objectName of right hand objectUID of UoMUoM
1 V-1206 101 1225 is classified as a 520243 vessel
1 V-1206 102 1727 has as aspect 2 length of V-1206
2 length of V-1206 103 1225 is classified as a 550362 length between tangent lines
2 length of V-1206 104 5025 has on scale a value equal to 922365 3100 570423 mm

This enables that the software can verify the data automatically and can report that the requirement is satisfied. This enables to verify automatically the progress of the delivery of the data it also enable to determine an information quality Key Performance indicator for completeness of the data.
The requirement as well as the qualification can also be expressed by variants of the relation type, such as:

  • 5,489 has on scale a value greater than or equal to
  • 5,490 has on scale value less than or equal to
  • 5,468 has on scale a value within numeric range
  • 5,020 is qualified as

The specification of the requirement that the aspect values may only be selected from a list of standard qualitative aspects is also possible.

The verification of other kinds of facts follow a similar process.

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