Tackling high variability in video surveillance systems through a model transformation approach

M. Acher, Philippe Lahire, S. Moisan, J. Rigault
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This work explores how model-driven engineering techniques can support the configuration of systems in domains presenting multiple variability factors. Video surveillance is a good candidate for which we have an extensive experience. Ultimately, we wish to automatically generate a software component assembly from an application specification, using model to model transformations. The challenge is to cope with variability both at the specification and at the implementation levels. Our approach advocates a clear separation of concerns. More precisely, we propose two feature models, one for task specification and the other for software components. The first model can be transformed into one or several valid component configurations through step-wise specialization. This paper outlines our approach, focusing on the two feature models and their relations. We particularly insist on variability and constraint modeling in order to achieve the mapping from domain variability to software variability through model transformations.
通过模型转换方法解决视频监控系统的高可变性问题
这项工作探索了模型驱动的工程技术如何在呈现多个可变性因素的领域中支持系统的配置。视频监控是一个很好的选择,我们在这方面有丰富的经验。最终,我们希望使用模型到模型的转换,从应用程序规范自动生成软件组件组装。挑战在于处理规范和实现级别上的可变性。我们的方法提倡明确地分离关注点。更准确地说,我们提出了两个特征模型,一个用于任务规范,另一个用于软件组件。通过分步专门化,可以将第一个模型转换为一个或多个有效的组件配置。本文概述了我们的方法,重点介绍了两种特征模型及其关系。我们特别坚持可变性和约束建模,以便通过模型转换实现从领域可变性到软件可变性的映射。
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