Model-based systems engineering with requirements variability for embedded real-time systems

Mole Li, Firat Batmaz, L. Guan, A. Grigg, Matthew Ingham, P. Bull
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Product Line Engineering (PLE) offers the benefits of reducing costs and time to market by reusing requirements and components. Current PLE methods, however, mainly focus on the software aspects and are lacking in support for many system level concerns like physical and non-functional require-ments (Quality of Service attributes) that play an important role in the development of Embedded Real-Time Systems (RTS). This paper proposes a new method to support a combination of variability modelling (a key feature of PLE) and model-based requirement engineering (in SysML) for Embedded RTS. It provides four main contributions: 1. it extends the Orthogonal Variability Model (OVM) to support the separation of function-al, physical and non-functional variability; 2. it proposes a mechanism for the evolution of variability; 3. stakeholders' specifications for variable requirements are extended by the proposed approach; 4. it increases the consistency of system models by directly using SysML Activity Diagrams and Block Definition Diagrams as a base model for refining variability models for requirement representation. The proposed method is illustrated by an Aircraft Engine Control System case study.
嵌入式实时系统需求可变性的基于模型的系统工程
产品线工程(PLE)提供了通过重用需求和组件来降低成本和缩短上市时间的好处。然而,当前的PLE方法主要关注软件方面,缺乏对许多系统级问题的支持,如物理和非功能需求(服务质量属性),这些需求在嵌入式实时系统(RTS)的开发中起着重要作用。本文提出了一种新的方法来支持嵌入式RTS的可变性建模(PLE的一个关键特征)和基于模型的需求工程(在SysML中)的组合。它提供了四个主要贡献:1。它扩展了正交可变性模型(OVM),以支持功能、物理和非功能可变性的分离;2. 它提出了变异演化的机制;3.提出的方法扩展了利益相关者对可变需求的规范;4. 它通过直接使用SysML活动图和块定义图作为提炼需求表示的可变性模型的基础模型,增加了系统模型的一致性。以某飞机发动机控制系统为例,说明了该方法的有效性。
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