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System Requirement Modelling

Requirement Modelling

Based on the project problem statement, the solution to curb the challenges in loss of energy is the system requirement modelling and configuration of the entire waste heat management. The requirements of the system include:

a) Outputs

The output of the project is the reconfiguration of the waste management systems of the company. This will help to trap extra heat and energy loss. It will also seek to minimize the loss of energy by trapping the energy within the company’s waste and gaseous combustion. It is also important to focus on the importance of increasing gases transmission in the control and reduction of energy consumption. Above all the improvement in on increased income generation as benefit from the project.

b) Inputs

The inputs are the configuration of the mechanical and electrical waste and heat management system. This is the inclusion of changing the lagging pipes and focusing on a more improved system for trapping heat and collection of the combust gases in the heat system of the company.

c) Processes

Processes are to ensure a control on the extra heat and gaseous aspects of the company’s heat system. This will help in focusing and improving on the performance of the company’s heat system and focusing on how to ensure, develop, and improve different features compared to the rising strategy in the company’s heat management system.

d) Performance

The project focuses on improved income generation with the configuration of the steam system and how to ensure there is a considerable performance to improve energy consumption. A drop in the usage of energy resources is an inclusion on the performance of the systems in terms of energy efficiency and improving on the allocation of resources, such as low energy and using already spent energy (heat) to improve performance of the system.

e) Controls

Finally, the controls are to improve the safety of the operators. This is also a consideration on how to ensure and improve the system delivery of hot gases and waste trap. Trapping heat and its energy can help to reduce the heat expelled and high usage of energy by the company’s waste management system.

Logical Data process Models

Data Flow Model

Data Dictionary

Object Modelling

Use case Diagrams

References

· Avison, D., & Fitzgerald, G. (2003). Information systems development: methodologies, techniques and tools. McGraw Hill.

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· Hakansson, H. (2015). Industrial Technological Development (Routledge Revivals): A Network Approach. Routledge.

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