Engineering Railway Systems with an Architecture-Centric Process Supported by AADL and ALISA: an Experience Report
Résumé
The increasing automation of transportation systems has contributed to the emergence of the so-called Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which are computation-based systems in which computing devices, sensors, actuators and networks collaborate to monitor and control physical entities via
feedback loops. To cope with the increasing complexity of such systems, engineering teams require model-based tools, because they can provide early virtual integration and verification, reuse of existing models, requirements traceability and support of an incremental development process. However, these benefits can only be earned if the chosen modelling languages are expressive enough to capture all aspects necessary to perform the virtual verifications with the required confidence degree.
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