Christian König
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Stuttgart, Germany
Alachew Mengist
Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, Sweden
Carl Gamble
School of Computing, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Jos Höll
TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Stuttgart, Germany
Kenneth Lausdahl
Department of Engineering - Aarhus University, Finlandsgade 22, Aarhus N, Denmark
Tom Bokhove
Controllab Products, Enschede, The Netherlands
Etienne Brosse
Softeam Research & Development Division, Paris, France
Oliver Möller
Verified Systems International Bremen, Germany
Adrian Pop
Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, Sweden
Ladda ner artikelhttps://doi.org/10.3384/ecp20169168Ingår i: Proceedings of the American Modelica Conference 2020, Boulder, Colorado, USA, March 23-25, 2020
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 169:18, s. 168-178
Publicerad: 2020-11-03
ISBN: 978-91-7929-900-2
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
Design, development, and analysis of complex Cyber
Physical Systems (CPSs) using models involves a collaboration
of expertise from different engineering domains.
Heterogeneous artefacts are generated, often using different
lifecycle modeling languages and simulation tools.
Capturing the traceability information among these artefacts
can be used to support several activities such as requirements
tracing, impact analysis of change requests,
verification, validation, and documentation. However,
creating trace links among these heterogeneous artefacts
is challenging as different tools in the development lifecycle
are usually disparate and there is no precise semantic in
the terminology used between requirement engineers, verification
engineers, and system modelers. In this paper, we
present a linked data-based approach to capture traceability
information and create trace links that relate heterogeneous
artefacts in the model-based design process of CPSs
through a standardized interface and format using OSLC.
This enables artefacts from different tools to be connected
and queried through a standardized interface and format.
A practical prototype system for supporting traceability
is designed through integration with the INTO-CPS toolchain
of CPS design. The traceability data is stored in
Neo4j graph database which can be queried for generating
various reports such as impact analysis, variant handling,
etc.
Traceability, Trace links, Linked data, Tool integration,
OSLC, Open Service for Lifecycle Collaboration,
Model Based Design, Cyber-Physical-Systems
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