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Holger Giese and Sven Burmester and Wilhelm Schäfer and Oliver Oberschelp. Modular Design and Verification of Component-Based Mechatronic Systems with Online-Reconfiguration. In Proc. of 12th ACM SIGSOFT Foundations of Software Engineering 2004 (FSE 2004), Newport Beach, USA, pages 179-188, 11 2004. ACM Press.

Abstract:

The development of complex mechatronic systems requires a careful and ideally verifiable design. In addition, engineers from different disciplines, namely mechanical, electrical and software engineering, have to cooperate. The current technology is to use block diagrams including discrete blocks with statecharts for the design and verification of such systems. This does not adequately support the verification of large systems which improve the system behavior at run-time by means of online reconfiguration of its controllers because the system as whole has to be verified. It also does not support cooperative interdisciplinary work because a white-box view on all blocks involved in the online reconfiguration is required. This paper proposes a rigorous component concept based on the notion of UML component diagrams which enables modular composition and decomposition of complex systems with online reconfiguration given by hierarchical hybrid component specifications. The approach enables compatibility checks between components that are often independently developed (across the different disciplines) and supports compositional model checking based on a rigorously defined semantics.

BibTeX file

@inproceedings{Giese+2004a,
author = { Holger Giese and Sven Burmester and Wilhelm Schäfer and Oliver Oberschelp },
title = { Modular Design and Verification of Component-Based Mechatronic Systems with Online-Reconfiguration },
year = { 2004 },
pages = { 179-188 },
abstract = { The development of complex mechatronic systems requires a careful and ideally verifiable design. In addition, engineers from different disciplines, namely mechanical, electrical and software engineering, have to cooperate. The current technology is to use block diagrams including discrete blocks with statecharts for the design and verification of such systems. This does not adequately support the verification of large systems which improve the system behavior at run-time by means of online reconfiguration of its controllers because the system as whole has to be verified. It also does not support cooperative interdisciplinary work because a white-box view on all blocks involved in the online reconfiguration is required. This paper proposes a rigorous component concept based on the notion of UML component diagrams which enables modular composition and decomposition of complex systems with online reconfiguration given by hierarchical hybrid component specifications. The approach enables compatibility checks between components that are often independently developed (across the different disciplines) and supports compositional model checking based on a rigorously defined semantics. },
month = { 11 },
publisher = { ACM Press },
booktitle = { Proc. of 12th ACM SIGSOFT Foundations of Software Engineering 2004 (FSE 2004), Newport Beach, USA }
}

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