On Early Statistical Requirements Validation of Cyber-Physical Space Systems

Christos Tsigkanos, Nianyu Li, Zhi Jin, Zhenjiang Hu, C. Ghezzi
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Cyber-physical space systems are becoming increasingly important. Such systems have to satisfy requirements that are heavily affected by the physical space they operate in and by the active entities inhabiting the space, whose dynamic behaviors generate continuous topological changes. Reasoning about requirements in the early design phases is extremely challenging. High-level design can be facilitated by systematic application of separation of concerns throughout modeling, analysis, and early requirements validation. We outline an approach that identifies key recurrent concerns arising in cyber-physical space systems, supports systematic and semi-automatic modeling of separate concerns, and a formally defined composition of the separately developed models. Early requirements validation is then supported by leveraging statistical model checking techniques. We illustrate our approach through an example disaster scenario in a smart city.
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网络物理空间系统早期统计需求验证研究
信息物理空间系统正变得越来越重要。这样的系统必须满足受其运行的物理空间和居住在空间中的活动实体的严重影响的需求,这些实体的动态行为会产生连续的拓扑变化。在早期设计阶段对需求进行推理是极具挑战性的。通过系统地应用贯穿建模、分析和早期需求验证的关注点分离,可以促进高级设计。我们概述了一种识别网络物理空间系统中出现的关键重复关注点的方法,支持独立关注点的系统和半自动建模,以及独立开发模型的正式定义组合。然后利用统计模型检查技术来支持早期的需求验证。我们通过智慧城市中的灾难场景示例来说明我们的方法。
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