周期控制系统的需求分析方法

Jianwen Li, G. Pu, Zheng Wang, Yuxiang Chen, Liyun Zhang, Yanxia Qi, B. Gu
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针对实时控制系统中应用最为广泛的周期控制系统,提出了一种需求分析方法。通过用自然语言的关键词对初始需求文档进行规范,将规范后的需求文档编译成SPARDL语言指定的具有形式化语法和语义的中间模型。为了使需求可执行,提出了一种原型生成技术来模拟系统行为。为了分析相同模式或不同模式下模块之间的数据流关系,我们引入了模块级和模式级数据流分析技术,以帮助系统工程师发现任意两个模块之间的潜在影响。数据流分析技术在开发新版本系统时尤其适用于模块重用。我们将基于我们的方法开发的工具应用于北京控制工程研究所的探月飞船项目,初步实验结果令人鼓舞。我们已经在项目的需求文档中发现了模棱两可和不一致的情况。
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An Approach to Requirement Analysis for Periodic Control Systems
This paper proposes a requirement analysis approach to periodic control systems that are widely used as one of the real time systems. By regulating the initial requirement documents with key words in natural language, we compile the regulated requirement documents into an intermediate model specified by SPARDL language with formal syntax and semantics. To make the requirement executable, a prototype generation technique is proposed to simulate the system behaviors. To analyze the dataflow relations among modules among the same mode or different modes, we introduce module-level and mode-level dataflow analysis techniques to help system engineers to uncover the potential affections on any two modules. The dataflow analysis techniques are useful especially for module reuse when a new version of the system is developed. We have applied the developed tool based on our approach to the Moon-Exploration Spacecraft Project from Beijing Institute of Control Engineering, and the preliminary experiments are encouraging. We have found both the ambiguity and the inconsistency cases in the requirement documents from the project.
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