Naoyasu Ubayashi, Yasutaka Kamei, M. Hirayama, T. Tamai
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摘要
许多嵌入式系统不仅通过执行器影响其环境,而且还通过传感器受环境影响。为构建安全可靠的嵌入式系统,提供一种与上下文相关的开发方法是非常重要的。然而,大多数当前的需求分析方法并没有明确地提供一种系统的方法来决定应该考虑的上下文的边界,因为本质上很难决定应该将哪些上下文元素作为需求分析的目标。如果开发人员以一种特别的方式探索上下文边界,他或她将面临框架问题,因为在目标系统存在的现实世界中存在无限的上下文元素。为了解决这一问题,本文提出了一种上下文相关的需求分析方法,称为CAMEmb (Context analysis method for Embedded systems),该方法只提取值-上下文元素作为关联的上下文元素。使用CAMEmb提供的引导词,我们只能探索一系列直接或间接影响系统传感器和执行器观察或控制的数据值的上下文元素。不影响系统观察和控制的其他上下文元素不被考虑在内,因为这些上下文元素不影响系统行为。使用CAMEmb和轻量级形式化工具,我们可以探索保证预期系统行为的上下文边界。我们开发了CAMEmbModeler,这是一个支持工具,由基于camemb的建模编辑器和模型编译器组成,可以将系统和上下文模型转换为反映上下文边界的设计模型。
A context analysis method for embedded systems — Exploring a requirement boundary between a system and its context
Many embedded systems not only affect their context through actuators but also are affected by the context through sensors. It is important to provide a context-dependent development method for constructing safe and reliable embedded systems. However, most of the current requirements analysis methods do not explicitly provide a systematic way for deciding the boundary of the context that should be taken into account because it is essentially difficult to decide which context element should be included as the targets of requirements analysis. If a developer explores the context boundary in an ad-hoc manner, he or she will be faced with the frame problem because there are unlimited context elements in the real world where the target system exists. To deal with this problem, this paper proposes a context-dependent requirements analysis method called CAMEmb (Context Analysis Method for Embedded systems) in which only the value-context elements are extracted as the associated context elements. Applying the guide words provided by CAMEmb, we can explore only a sequence of context elements directly or indirectly affecting the data value observed or controlled by the system sensors and actuators. Other context elements not affecting the system observation and control are not taken into account because these context elements do not affect the system behavior. Using CAMEmb and lightweight formal tools, we can explore the context boundary that guarantees the expected system behavior. We developed CAMEmbModeler, a support tool consisting of a CAMEmb-based modeling editor and a model compiler that transforms system and context models into the design model reflecting the context boundary.