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    Model support in design, test, and monitoring of image system architectures

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    Project Description

    For developing complex systems, such as heterogeneous image systems it is crucial to consider non-functional requirements and constraints already in early development phases to guarantee that system will satisfy its non-functional requirements. The main idea of our approach is to validate and analyze most crucial non-functional requirements based on the modeling executable system and test specifications. Our approach focuses on the application of model-driven engineering (MDE) techniques in main phases of the development process: from system specification and design down to source code generation, and validation. The key requirements for MDE techniques is to have a modeling methodology that allows the construction of system and test specifications. The system specification represents system dynamics and structure independently from technological considerations and physics. The test specification describes the possible usage of system with respect to requirements. By executing specifications in simulation environments, our approach supports a cheap and agile technique for quantitative assessments and performance estimates to identify system bottlenecks and to improve the system architecture before entering into detailed system realization.

    Project Period

      2012-10-01 – 2017-03-31

    Project Members

      Dr.-Ing. Winfried Dulz
      Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard German
      Dipl.-Inf. Anna Deitsch
      Dr.-Ing. Vitali Schneider

    Sponsored by

    Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

    Related Publications

    1. Anna Deitsch, Vitali Schneider, Jennifer Kane, Winfried Dulz und Reinhard German, “Towards an Efficient High-Level Modeling of Heterogeneous Image Processing Systems,” Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation – DEVS Integrative (DEVS ’16), Pasadena, CA, USA, April 2016
    2. Vitali Schneider, Anna Yupatova, Winfried Dulz und Reinhard German, “Merging OMG Standards in a General Modeling, Transformation, and Simulation Framework,” Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, ICST, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium, Athens, Greece, pp. 299-301, 2015
    3. Anna Deitsch, Vitali Schneider, Winfried Dulz und Reinhard German, “Test-Driven Agile Simulation for Design of Image Processing Systems,” Proceedings of 16th International Congerence on Advances in System Testing and Validation Lifecycle, Nice, France, Oktober 2014
    4. Vitali Schneider, Anna Deitsch, Winfried Dulz und Reinhard German, “How to Avoid Model Interferences for Test-driven Agile Simulation based on Standardized UML Profiles,” Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation, Tampa (Florida), April 2014
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