Requirements Engineering for Consensus-Oriented Technical Specifications

M. Krammer, Nadja Marko, M. Benedikt
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Technical standards are established as a kind of norm or general requirement with respect to the development of technical systems. They shall ensure a uniform way of engineering, to gain benefits when it comes to product comparability, interoperability, assurance of product quality, reliability, safety, and similar properties. Usually, technical standards are developed iteratively, where text documents are used as work products which are subject to continuous negotiations. In this paper, we retrace the requirement-driven development process of the Distributed Co-Simulation Protocol~(DCP) specification. It is the main output of the ACOSAR ("Advanced Co-Simulation Open System Architecture") project. The DCP focuses on the integration of real-time systems into simulation environments. Therefore it poses a significant contribution to development and test of many technical systems. Typical examples are automotive advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), test beds for vehicles and engines, as well as components like electronic control units (ECU). The DCP specification is intended for standardization with a recognized standardization body. Unlike most other technical standards, the DCP specification was engineered on the foundation of written requirements, formulated by an inhomogeneous group of stakeholders. This paper highlights the applied development process, provides examples of requirements, and reports the overall outcome, including benefits and drawbacks.
面向共识的技术规范的需求工程
技术标准是针对技术体系的发展而制定的一种规范或一般要求。它们应确保统一的工程方式,以便在产品可比性、互操作性、产品质量保证、可靠性、安全性和类似性能方面获得利益。通常,技术标准是迭代开发的,其中文本文档被用作工作产品,并受制于持续的协商。本文回顾了分布式协同仿真协议(DCP)规范的需求驱动开发过程。它是ACOSAR(“高级联合仿真开放系统架构”)项目的主要成果。DCP侧重于将实时系统集成到仿真环境中。因此,它对许多技术系统的开发和测试做出了重大贡献。典型的例子是汽车高级驾驶辅助系统(ADAS),车辆和发动机的试验台,以及电子控制单元(ECU)等组件。DCP规范旨在与公认的标准化机构进行标准化。与大多数其他技术标准不同,DCP规范是在书面需求的基础上设计的,由一组不同的涉众制定。本文强调了应用的开发过程,提供了需求示例,并报告了总体结果,包括优点和缺点。
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