Repository Mining for Changes in Simulink Models

Monika Jaskolka, Vera Pantelic, Alan Wassyng, M. Lawford, R. Paige
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Model-Based Development (MBD) is widely used for embedded controls development, with MATLAB/Simulink being one of the most used environments in the automotive industry. Simulink models are the primary design artifact and as with all software, must be constantly maintained and evolved over their lifetime. It is necessary to develop models that support likely changes in order to assist with evolution/maintenance processes. In order to do so, the types of frequently performed changes must be understood and appropriate language mechanisms must be available to support these changes. However, Simulink model changes are currently not well understood. We analyze a real industrial software repository of our industrial partner and its version control system to provide insights into the likely changes for Simulink. The intent with this analysis includes providing guidance on how Simulink is used in industrial practice and how particular model changes can impact system evolution.
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库挖掘在Simulink模型中的变化
基于模型的开发(MBD)广泛用于嵌入式控制开发,其中MATLAB/Simulink是汽车工业中使用最多的环境之一。Simulink模型是主要的设计工件,并且与所有软件一样,必须在其生命周期中不断维护和发展。为了协助演进/维护过程,开发支持可能变更的模型是必要的。为了做到这一点,必须理解频繁执行的更改的类型,并且必须有适当的语言机制来支持这些更改。然而,Simulink模型的变化目前还没有得到很好的理解。我们分析了我们的工业合作伙伴的一个真实的工业软件存储库及其版本控制系统,以提供对Simulink可能发生的变化的见解。此分析的目的包括提供关于如何在工业实践中使用Simulink以及特定模型更改如何影响系统演化的指导。
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