Supporting Diagnosis of Requirements Violations in Systems of Systems

Michael Vierhauser, J. Cleland-Huang, Rick Rabiser, Thomas Krismayer, P. Grünbacher
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Industrial software systems are often systems of systems (SoS) whose full behavior only emerges during operation. They therefore require monitoring techniques to observe systems and detect deviations from their requirements. The focus of existing monitoring approaches, however, is mainly on detecting violations of expected behavior, while support for diagnosing violations is typically limited or even neglected. Diagnosis is particularly challenging in SoS due to their technological heterogeneity and the diversity of development tools in use. Uncovering the root cause of a violation typically requires developers to trace violations to artifacts such as source code or requirements documents, which is difficult without detailed domain knowledge. In this paper we describe our experiences of developing a tool-supported approach facilitating the diagnosis of requirements violations in SoS. We describe how we complemented a requirements monitoring model with a system artifact model relating SoS artifacts needed for diagnosis with monitored events. We customized our approach to an industrial SoS and conducted a scenario-based walkthrough with engineers developing the SoS and engineers and researchers unfamiliar with it. The results of our evaluation have shown that our approach can significantly ease diagnosing violations in a real-world SoS.
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支持系统的系统中需求违反的诊断
工业软件系统通常是系统的系统(so),其全部行为仅在运行过程中出现。因此,他们需要监测技术来观察系统并发现与其要求的偏差。然而,现有监视方法的重点主要是检测违反预期行为,而对诊断违反行为的支持通常是有限的,甚至被忽视。由于SoS的技术异质性和使用的开发工具的多样性,诊断尤其具有挑战性。要发现违规的根本原因,通常需要开发人员将违规行为追踪到源代码或需求文档等工件,如果没有详细的领域知识,这是很困难的。在本文中,我们描述了我们开发一种工具支持的方法的经验,该方法促进了SoS中需求违反的诊断。我们描述了如何用一个系统工件模型来补充需求监视模型,该模型与被监视事件诊断所需的SoS工件相关。我们为工业SoS定制了我们的方法,并与开发SoS的工程师以及不熟悉它的工程师和研究人员进行了基于场景的演练。我们的评估结果表明,我们的方法可以显着简化诊断真实世界SoS中的违规行为。
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