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Interoperable Toolchain for Requirements-Driven Model-Based Development
| Content Provider | Hyper Articles en Ligne (HAL) |
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| Author | Becker, Jan, Steffen Bertram, Vincent Bienmüller, Tom Brockmeyer, Udo Dörr, Heiko Peikenkamp, Thomas Teige, Tino |
| Copyright Year | 2018 |
| Abstract | This paper introduces a toolchain for requirements-driven model-based development of embedded software as used in the automotive industry. Development usually starts with textual functional requirements written in natural language. Verification of functional requirements required in safety critical systems needs traceability on system level and on implementation level. Therefore, the formalization of the provided textual requirements is of vital importance. This however is a challenging task in general, which we approach using an intuitive and graphical formalization language, namely simplified universal pattern. Having the requirements formalized, as a second step an analysis is done to ensure that the requirements are in a consistent state. This is important as within agile development, functionalities are evolving over time and textual requirements are continuously enhanced. To keep track of the implementation, an aggregation of model changes wrt, e.g., consistency, model test status, formal requirement coverage, or modeling guideline conformance during project runtime is done, while all information is visualized inside a single dashboard. An expressive running example implemented as Simulink model will be used to show the formalization and verification workflow using the provided toolchain. |
| Related Links | https://hal.science/hal-02156203/file/ERTS_2018_paper_47.pdf |
| Conference Proceedings | ERTS 2018 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | HAL CCSD |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Traceability Consistency Analysis Model Complexity Verification Interoperability Requirements Formalization Model Quality |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
| Subject | Computer Science |