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Cyber-Physical Systems Design: Formal Foundations, Methods and Integrated Tool Chains
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2015
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EngineeringCps Design SetSoftware EngineeringSystem-level DesignDependable Cyber-physical SystemsCyber-physical-social SystemsSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationCritical ComputingComplex System EngineeringModel-based Cps DesignSystems EngineeringFormal FoundationsModel-based Software DevelopmentComputer SystemsModeling And SimulationCps SecurityFormal ModelingDesignComputer EngineeringSoftware DesignCyber-physical Production SystemCyber Physical SystemsModel-based System EngineeringAutomationFormal MethodsModel AbstractionSystem Specification
The engineering of dependable cyber-physical systems (CPSs) is inherently collaborative, demanding cooperation between diverse disciplines. A goal of current research is the development of integrated tool chains for model-based CPS design that support co-modelling, analysis, co-simulation, testing and implementation. We discuss the role of formal methods in addressing three key aspects of this goal: providing reasoning support for semantically heterogeneous models, managing the complexity and scale of design space exploration, and supporting traceability and provenance in the CPS design set. We briefly outline an approach to the development of such a tool chain based on existing tools and discuss ongoing challenges and open research questions in this area.
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