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Towards Variant Management and Change Impact Analysis in Safety-oriented Process-Product Lines
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
The 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing
DOI:
10.1145/3297280.3297634
Abstract
In safety-critical (software) systems, safety management embraces
both processes and products, which due to e.g., product’s upgrade,
tend to be tailored, giving rise to safety-oriented product lines and
corresponding safety-oriented process lines. To tailor these lines
systematically, their inter-dependencies would have been taken
into consideration. To date, however, no satisfying implemented
solution is available on the shelf. Accordingly, this paper focuses
on the co-engineering of process and product lines. At first, the
process and product lines need to be established for which the
integration between Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) Composer,
Composition with Guarantees for High-integrity Embedded Software
Components Assembly (CHESS) Tool and Base Variability
Resolution (BVR) Tool is achieved; they are process engineering,
product design and variant management solutions, respectively.
After that, the process and product lines are integrated. This is
done for cross-dimension variant management and change impact
analysis. The applicability of the integrated lines is illustrated for
the attitude and orbit control subsystem.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Javed5307,
author = {Muhammad Atif Javed and Barbara Gallina and Anna Carlsson},
title = {Towards Variant Management and Change Impact Analysis in Safety-oriented Process-Product Lines},
month = {April},
year = {2019},
booktitle = {The 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/5307-}
}