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This book provides a comprehensive introduction into the SPES XT
modeling framework. Moreover, it shows the applicability of the
framework for the development of embedded systems in different
industry domains and reports on the lessons learned. It also
describes how the SPES XT modeling framework can be tailored to
meet domain and project-specific needs. The book is structured into
four parts: Part I "Starting Situation" discusses the status quo of
the development of embedded systems with specific focus on
model-based engineering and summarizes key challenges emerging from
industrial practice. Part II "Modeling Theory" introduces the SPES
XT modeling framework and explains the core underlying principles.
Part III "Application of the SPES XT Framework" describes the
application of the SPES XT modeling framework and how it addresses
major industrial challenges. Part IV "Evaluation and Technology
Transfer" assess the impact of the SPES XT modeling framework and
includes various exemplary applications from automation,
automotive, and avionics. Overall, the SPES XT modeling framework
offers a seamless model-based engineering approach. It addresses
core challenges faced during the engineering of embedded systems.
Among others, it offers aligned and integrated techniques for the
early validation of engineering artefacts (including requirements
and functional and technical designs), the management of product
variants and their variability, modular safety assurance and
deployment of embedded software.
Embedded systems have long become essential in application areas in
which human control is impossible or infeasible. The development of
modern embedded systems is becoming increasingly difficult and
challenging because of their overall system complexity, their
tighter and cross-functional integration, the increasing
requirements concerning safety and real-time behavior, and the need
to reduce development and operation costs. This book provides a
comprehensive overview of the Software Platform Embedded Systems
(SPES) modeling framework and demonstrates its applicability in
embedded system development in various industry domains such as
automation, automotive, avionics, energy, and healthcare. In SPES
2020, twenty-one partners from academia and industry have joined
forces in order to develop and evaluate in different industrial
domains a modeling framework that reflects the current state of the
art in embedded systems engineering. The content of this book is
structured in four parts. Part I "Starting Point" discusses the
status quo of embedded systems development and model-based
engineering, and summarizes the key requirements faced when
developing embedded systems in different application domains. Part
II "The SPES Modeling Framework" describes the SPES modeling
framework. Part III "Application and Evaluation of the SPES
Modeling Framework" reports on the validation steps taken to ensure
that the framework met the requirements discussed in Part I.
Finally, Part IV "Impact of the SPES Modeling Framework" summarizes
the results achieved and provides an outlook on future work. The
book is mainly aimed at professionals and practitioners who deal
with the development of embedded systems on a daily basis.
Researchers in academia and industry may use it as a compendium for
the requirements and state-of-the-art solution concepts for
embedded systems development.
Embedded systems have long become essential in application areas in
which human control is impossible or infeasible. The development of
modern embedded systems is becoming increasingly difficult and
challenging because of their overall system complexity, their
tighter and cross-functional integration, the increasing
requirements concerning safety and real-time behavior, and the need
to reduce development and operation costs. This book provides a
comprehensive overview of the Software Platform Embedded Systems
(SPES) modeling framework and demonstrates its applicability in
embedded system development in various industry domains such as
automation, automotive, avionics, energy, and healthcare. In SPES
2020, twenty-one partners from academia and industry have joined
forces in order to develop and evaluate in different industrial
domains a modeling framework that reflects the current state of the
art in embedded systems engineering. The content of this book is
structured in four parts. Part I "Starting Point" discusses the
status quo of embedded systems development and model-based
engineering, and summarizes the key requirements faced when
developing embedded systems in different application domains. Part
II "The SPES Modeling Framework" describes the SPES modeling
framework. Part III "Application and Evaluation of the SPES
Modeling Framework" reports on the validation steps taken to ensure
that the framework met the requirements discussed in Part I.
Finally, Part IV "Impact of the SPES Modeling Framework" summarizes
the results achieved and provides an outlook on future work. The
book is mainly aimed at professionals and practitioners who deal
with the development of embedded systems on a daily basis.
Researchers in academia and industry may use it as a compendium for
the requirements and state-of-the-art solution concepts for
embedded systems development.
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