评估基于计算机的系统体系结构的可演化性——一种本体论方法

David Rowe, J. Leaney
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系统可演化性是系统承受需求、环境和实现技术变化的能力。人们逐渐认识到需要更大的系统可演化性,特别是在基于计算机的系统工程中,大型系统的开发、调试和替换是高度资源密集型的。尽管有这种需要,但是没有正式的方法来评估系统的可进化性,因此也没有方法来证明一个系统比另一个系统更可进化。认识到这一点,我们回顾了基于计算机的系统的变化和进化的本质。我们认为系统架构是评估其可发展性的最佳抽象层次。本体论基础允许系统的正式定义及其在体系结构层次上的变化,并被提出并应用于基于计算机的系统工程领域。利用这个变化的定义,我们利用更深层次的本体论理论来建立系统架构演化的模型。然后将该模型应用于小型CBS进行概念验证。
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Evaluating evolvability of computer based systems architectures-an ontological approach
System evolvability is a system's ability to withstand changes in its requirements, environment and implementation technologies. The need for greater systems evolvability is becoming recognised, especially in the engineering of computer based systems, where the development, commissioning and replacement of large systems is highly resource intensive. Despite this need, there are no formal means for evaluating the evolvability of a system and thus no means of proving that one system is more evolvable than another. Recognising this, we review the nature of change and evolution with respect to computer based systems. We contend that a systems architecture is the best level of abstraction at which to evaluate its evolvability. An ontological basis which allows for the formal definition of a system and its change at the architectural level is presented and applied to the domain of computer based systems engineering. Utilising this definition of change we draw on the deeper ontological theories in order to establish a model of systems architecture evolution. This model is then applied to a small CBS for concept validation.
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