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Providing a wide variety of technologies for ensuring the safety
and dependability of cyber-physical systems (CPS), this book offers
a comprehensive introduction to the architecture-centric modeling,
analysis, and verification of CPS. In particular, it focuses on
model driven engineering methods including architecture description
languages, virtual prototyping, and formal analysis methods. CPS
are based on a new design paradigm intended to enable emerging
software-intensive systems. Embedded computers and networks monitor
and control the physical processes, usually with the help of
feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and
vice versa. The principal challenges in system design lie in this
constant interaction of software, hardware and physics. Developing
reliable CPS has become a critical issue for the industry and
society, because many applications such as transportation, power
distribution, medical equipment and tele-medicine are dependent on
CPS. Safety and security requirements must be ensured by means of
powerful validation tools. Satisfying such requirements, including
quality of service, implies having formally proven the required
properties of the system before it is deployed. The book is
concerned with internationally standardized modeling languages such
as AADL, SysML, and MARTE. As the effectiveness of the technologies
is demonstrated with industrial sample cases from the automotive
and aerospace sectors, links between the methods presented and
industrial problems are clearly understandable. Each chapter is
self-contained, addressing specific scientific or engineering
problems, and identifying further issues. In closing, it includes
perspectives on future directions in CPS design from an
architecture analysis viewpoint.
This book addresses mechanisms for reducing model heterogeneity
induced by the absence of explicit semantics expression in the
formal techniques used to specify design models. More precisely, it
highlights the advances in handling both implicit and explicit
semantics in formal system developments, and discusses different
contributions expressing different views and perceptions on the
implicit and explicit semantics. The book is based on the
discussions at the Shonan meeting on this topic held in 2016, and
includes contributions from the participants summarising their
perspectives on the problem and offering solutions. Divided into 5
parts: domain modelling, knowledge-based modelling, proof-based
modelling, assurance cases, and refinement-based modelling, and
offers inspiration for researchers and practitioners in the fields
of formal methods, system and software engineering, domain
knowledge modelling, requirement analysis, and explicit and
implicit semantics of modelling languages.
This book addresses mechanisms for reducing model heterogeneity
induced by the absence of explicit semantics expression in the
formal techniques used to specify design models. More precisely, it
highlights the advances in handling both implicit and explicit
semantics in formal system developments, and discusses different
contributions expressing different views and perceptions on the
implicit and explicit semantics. The book is based on the
discussions at the Shonan meeting on this topic held in 2016, and
includes contributions from the participants summarising their
perspectives on the problem and offering solutions. Divided into 5
parts: domain modelling, knowledge-based modelling, proof-based
modelling, assurance cases, and refinement-based modelling, and
offers inspiration for researchers and practitioners in the fields
of formal methods, system and software engineering, domain
knowledge modelling, requirement analysis, and explicit and
implicit semantics of modelling languages.
Providing a wide variety of technologies for ensuring the safety
and dependability of cyber-physical systems (CPS), this book offers
a comprehensive introduction to the architecture-centric modeling,
analysis, and verification of CPS. In particular, it focuses on
model driven engineering methods including architecture description
languages, virtual prototyping, and formal analysis methods. CPS
are based on a new design paradigm intended to enable emerging
software-intensive systems. Embedded computers and networks monitor
and control the physical processes, usually with the help of
feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and
vice versa. The principal challenges in system design lie in this
constant interaction of software, hardware and physics. Developing
reliable CPS has become a critical issue for the industry and
society, because many applications such as transportation, power
distribution, medical equipment and tele-medicine are dependent on
CPS. Safety and security requirements must be ensured by means of
powerful validation tools. Satisfying such requirements, including
quality of service, implies having formally proven the required
properties of the system before it is deployed. The book is
concerned with internationally standardized modeling languages such
as AADL, SysML, and MARTE. As the effectiveness of the technologies
is demonstrated with industrial sample cases from the automotive
and aerospace sectors, links between the methods presented and
industrial problems are clearly understandable. Each chapter is
self-contained, addressing specific scientific or engineering
problems, and identifying further issues. In closing, it includes
perspectives on future directions in CPS design from an
architecture analysis viewpoint.
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