Automated inconsistency detection and solution proposals in cyber-physical system networks

Johann Buchner, Marian Daun
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In the engineering of cyber-physical systems the engineering process typically focuses on single systems and not on the entire system network. Within the system network the different specification artifacts (in consequence also the implemented systems) for the various cyber-physical systems evolve independently even though they highly interact with each other. As a result, inconsistencies between the different specification artifacts can emerge. An inconsistency implies that at least one artifact is incorrect. Following, specification inconsistencies among single cyber-physical systems within an entire system network endanger correct functioning of the network. Hence, it is of importance to identify all existing inconsistencies and to correct the corresponding artifacts. Therefore, this paper suggests a solution concept for supporting the identification and repair of inconsistencies in interaction-based specification artifacts. The approach relies (i) on the automated detection of inconsistencies among overlapping specification artifacts of different systems participating in the same cyber-physical network, and (ii) on the automated proposal of valid solution options to aid the engineers in decision making w.r.t. resolving the inconsistencies. In this paper, we apply the solution idea to ITU message sequence charts as a typical notation format for interaction-based behavioral specification artifacts of cyber-physical systems.
信息物理系统网络中的自动不一致检测及解决方案
在信息物理系统工程中,工程过程通常侧重于单个系统,而不是整个系统网络。在系统网络中,用于各种网络物理系统的不同规范工件(因此也包括实现的系统)独立发展,尽管它们彼此之间高度交互。因此,不同规范工件之间的不一致性可能会出现。不一致意味着至少有一个工件是不正确的。接下来,整个系统网络中单个网络物理系统之间的规范不一致会危及网络的正常运行。因此,识别所有存在的不一致并纠正相应的工件是很重要的。因此,本文提出了一个解决方案概念,用于支持识别和修复基于交互的规范工件中的不一致性。该方法依赖于(i)自动检测参与同一网络物理网络的不同系统的重叠规范工件之间的不一致性,以及(ii)自动提出有效的解决方案选项,以帮助工程师在解决不一致性的同时进行决策。在本文中,我们将解决方案思想应用于ITU报文序列图,作为网络物理系统中基于交互的行为规范工件的典型符号格式。
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