Morse: Reducing the Feature Interaction Explosion Problem using Subject Matter Knowledge as Abstract Requirements

Laure Millet, N. Day, J. Joyce
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The feature interaction problem appears in many different kinds of complex systems, especially systems whose elements are created or maintained by separate entities - for example, a modern automobile that incorporates electronic systems produced by different suppliers. Cross-cutting concerns, such as safety and security, require a comprehensive analysis of the possible interactions. However, there is a combinatorial explosion in the number of feature combinations to be considered. Our work approaches the feature interaction problem from a novel point of view: we seek to use the abstract subject matter knowledge of domain experts to deduce why some features will NOT interact, rather than trying to discover or resolve the interactions. In this paper, we present a method that can automatically reduce the required number of combinations and situations that have to be evaluated or resolved for feature interactions. Our tool, called Morse, rules out feature combinations that cannot have interactions based on traceable deductions from relatively simple abstract requirements that capture relevant subject matter knowledge. Our method is useful as a means of focusing attention on particular situations where more detailed functional requirements may be needed to avoid unacceptable risk arising from unintended interactions between features. relatively simple abstract requirements that capture relevant subject matter knowledge. Our method is useful as a means of focusing attention on particular situations where more detailed functional requirements may be needed to avoid unacceptable risk arising from unintended interactions between features.
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使用主题知识作为抽象需求来减少特征交互爆炸问题
特征交互问题出现在许多不同类型的复杂系统中,特别是那些由独立实体创建或维护的系统,例如,一辆现代汽车集成了由不同供应商生产的电子系统。横切关注点,例如安全和保障,需要对可能的交互进行全面分析。然而,需要考虑的特征组合数量出现了组合爆炸。我们的工作是从一个新颖的角度来处理特征交互问题:我们试图使用领域专家的抽象主题知识来推断为什么一些特征不会交互,而不是试图发现或解决交互。在本文中,我们提出了一种方法,可以自动减少需要评估或解决特征交互的组合和情况的数量。我们的工具,称为Morse,排除了基于从获取相关主题知识的相对简单的抽象需求的可追溯的推导而不能有交互的特征组合。我们的方法是一种有用的方法,可以将注意力集中在需要更详细的功能需求的特定情况上,以避免因功能之间的意外交互而产生的不可接受的风险。获取相关主题知识的相对简单的抽象需求。我们的方法是一种有用的方法,可以将注意力集中在需要更详细的功能需求的特定情况上,以避免因功能之间的意外交互而产生的不可接受的风险。
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