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MegaM@Rt2 Project: Mega-Modelling at Runtime - Intermediate Results and Research Challenges

Andrey Sadovykh
Dragos Truscan
Wasif Afzal
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Adnan Ashraf
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Alexandra Espinosa
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Gunnar Widforss
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Pierluigi Pierini
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Elizabeta Fourneret
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Alessandra Bagnato
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Résumé

MegaM@Rt 2 Project is a major European effort towards the model-driven engineering of complex Cyber-Physical systems combined with runtime analysis. Both areas are dealt within the same methodology to enjoy the mutual benefits through sharing and tracking various engineering artifacts. The project involves 27 partners that contribute with diverse research and industrial practices addressing real-life case study challenges stemming from 9 application domains. These partners jointly progress towards a common framework to support those application domains with model-driven engineering, verification, and runtime analysis methods. In this paper, we present the motivation for the project, the current approach and the intermediate results in terms of tools, research work and practical evaluation on use cases from the project. We also discuss outstanding challenges and proposed approaches to address them.
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hal-02177567 , version 1 (09-07-2019)

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Andrey Sadovykh, Dragos Truscan, Wasif Afzal, Hugo Bruneliere, Adnan Ashraf, et al.. MegaM@Rt2 Project: Mega-Modelling at Runtime - Intermediate Results and Research Challenges. Software Technology: Methods and Tools (TOOLS 2019), Oct 2019, Innopolis, Russia. pp.393-405, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29852-4_33⟩. ⟨hal-02177567⟩
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