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How are function-mappings applied?

January 04, 2013
by Kristian Balinski
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Function-mappings consists of a single destination function and one or more source functions.  A function-mapping will be applied if any of the source functions defined in a function-mapping reach any of the input ports of a failure mode and are not being blocked.    For example, if a function-mapping defines three source functions then any of the three functions will be mapped to the destination function.  The mapped function will be propagated to all the output ports of the failure mode.

Tips:

  • Before the function-mappings are computed, TEAMS-Designer will first apply the function blockers.  This will prevent any of the blocked functions from being processed by the function mappers.
  • A function may be mapped to multiple destination functions by including it in multiple function-mappings.

 

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