Evolving systems of systems: industrial challenges and research perspectives

Michael Vierhauser, Rick Rabiser, P. Grünbacher, Christian Danner, Stefan Wallner
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An increasing number of software systems today are systems of systems (SoS) comprising decentralized and heterogeneous systems with operational and managerial independence. The evolution of SoS is the rule and not the exception in practice due to frequently changing requirements, technologies, and markets. However, providing adequate support for the evolution of SoS is rather challenging as their behavior often emerges at runtime and is difficult to predict. Hence, SoS must be monitored during simulation and operation to ensure compliance with its requirements. In this position paper, we present challenges for SoS evolution from the domain of industrial automation. We discuss existing approaches supporting SoS evolution and derive research issues. We outline requirements for SoS evolution support and present key capabilities of a flexible monitoring and evolution infrastructure. We conclude with a discussion of research perspectives.
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系统的演化系统:工业挑战和研究视角
今天越来越多的软件系统是系统的系统(so),包括分散的和异构的系统,具有操作和管理独立性。由于需求、技术和市场的频繁变化,SoS的发展在实践中是一种规律,而不是例外。然而,为SoS的进化提供足够的支持是相当具有挑战性的,因为它们的行为经常在运行时出现,并且很难预测。因此,必须在模拟和操作期间对SoS进行监控,以确保符合其要求。在本文中,我们从工业自动化领域提出了SoS发展的挑战。我们讨论了支持SoS进化的现有方法,并得出了研究问题。我们概述了SoS演进支持的需求,并介绍了灵活监控和演进基础设施的关键功能。最后,我们对研究前景进行了讨论。
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