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An integration-centric approach is proposed to handle inadequate information in the system readiness level (SRL) assessment using the evidential reasoning (ER) algorithm. Current SRL assessment approaches cannot be applied to handle inadequate information as the input. The ER-based approach is proposed to synthesize inadequate input information and an integration-centric perspective is applied to reduce the computational complexity. Two case studies are performed to validate the efficiency of the proposed approach. And these studies are also performed to study how the inadequate information will affect the assessment result. And the differences caused by the system’s structure. The importance of the system’s structure in the SRL assessment is demonstrated and the contributions made in this study are summarized as conclusions.
An integration-centric approach is proposed to handle inadequate information in the system readiness level (SRL) assessment using the evidential reasoning (ER) algorithm. Current SRL assessment can not be applied to handle inadequate information as the input. proposed to synthesize inadequate input information and an integration-centric perspective is applied to reduce the computational complexity. And these studies are also performed to study how the inadequate information will affect the assessment result. And the differences caused by the system’s structure. The importance of the system’s structure in the SRL assessment is demonstrated and the contributions made in this study are summarized as conclusions.