Abstract
ABSTRACT Changeability analysis is the practice of assessing a system’s ability to cope with future uncertainties in a broad sense. This paper reviews current changeability analysis methods and techniques and notes that they mostly apply to the design of new systems. Given the state of Australia’s Defence as buyers of off-the-shelf defence assets rather than designers, the state of current changeability analysis methods are assessed for their suitability to meet a set of predefined changeability analysis goals unique to existing systems. Novel extensions are proposed for observed shortfalls in current methods complimented by a theorised discussion of their aptness with application to existing systems. These extensions are intended to form part of future work on this topic.
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