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ATEC case study – state of play

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ATEC case study – state of play

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  1. Some thoughts about product line engineering: using UML, B, and refinement -emerging from CS2/ATEC A research programme arising from EU project IST 511599 - RODINMike Poppleton, Colin Snook (ECS, University of Southampton){mrp,cfs}@ecs.soton.ac.ukIan Johnson (AT Engine Controls (ATEC))IJohnson@atenginecontrols.com REFT workshop, Newcastle

  2. ATEC case study – state of play • Requirements document = “First-cut” generic model + instance model exists as RODIN deliverable • Validated generic static model exists Work in progress/ planned: • Construction of validated generic & instance dynamic models • via UML-B, refinement • Proposal of refinement (and abstraction ?) patterns for FM domain in product line engineering (PLE) PLE: The engineering, from a generic set of requirements for a given domain, of product instances configured to specific requirements. REFT workshop, Newcastle

  3. One of many issues: feature modelling … from Muthig* REFT workshop, Newcastle

  4. Issues • Methodological investigations: in PLE • much emphasis on domain analysis/ engineering • the quest for good generic abstractions modelling variability and commonality • and consequent instantiation transformations • (not) surprising degree of difference between PLE domains … REFT workshop, Newcastle

  5. Product instantiation - ATEC + generic + product instance instance REFT workshop, Newcastle

  6. Product line issues - ATEC variability ? + generic instance data management ? + product instance instance REFT workshop, Newcastle

  7. Variability ? product instantiation decision model + REFT workshop, Newcastle

  8. Instance data management ? product line feature data product instantiation decision model product instance feature data + REFT workshop, Newcastle

  9. Links to some related work … “preprocessor”-style specification of variability as per Muthig*, applied to UML-B ? a more sophisticated analog of MDA/metamodel approach of Muthig**, i.e. MOF + UML-B ??? Muthig* GoPhone - A Software Product Line in the Mobile Phone Domain Dirk Muthig et al, IESE-Report No. 025.04/E (Fraunhofer Institut Experimentelles Software Engineering Muthig** Model-Driven Product Line Architectures, SPLC2002, LNCS 2379 REFT workshop, Newcastle

  10. More links to related work … Notions of refinement … • Wasowski*: refinement (by trace inclusion ) by model restriction from the maximal feature model. A slightly odd notion of refinement • Batory*: “feature refinement”: algebraic approache to scaling stepwise refinement: facets, aspects, mixin layers, gluons and origami … A very odd notion of refinement • ‘The definition of “refinement” that seems closest to our intended meaning is “the act of making improvement by introducing subtleties or distinctions” (Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary). ... At the implementation level, however, a refinement can yield dramatic changes: both the exported functionality (semantics of operations) and the exported interface (signatures of operations) may change. Thus, unlike the use of “refinement” in formal approaches to programming, the set of allowed behaviors of our “refined” program might not be a subset of the behaviors of the “unrefined” program.’ Wasowski* Automatic generation of Program Families by Model Restrictions, SPLC 2004, LNCS 3154 Batory* many papers; see http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/schwartz/pub.htm REFT workshop, Newcastle

  11. More links to related work … Notions of refinement … • Wasowski*: refinement (by trace inclusion ) by model restriction from the maximal feature model. A slightly odd notion of refinement • Batory*: “feature refinement”: algebraic approache to scaling stepwise refinement: facets, aspects, mixin layers, gluons and origami … A very odd notion of refinement • ‘The definition of “refinement” that seems closest to our intended meaning is “the act of making improvement by introducing subtleties or distinctions” (Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary). ... At the implementation level, however, a refinement can yield dramatic changes: both the exported functionality (semantics of operations) and the exported interface (signatures of operations) may change. Thus, unlike the use of “refinement” in formal approaches to programming, the set of allowed behaviors of our “refined” program might not be a subset of the behaviors of the “unrefined” program.’ • So isn’t this just … retrenchment ? (e.g. Banach, Poppleton 2003) Wasowski* Automatic generation of Program Families by Model Restrictions, SPLC 2004, LNCS 3154 Batory* many papers; see http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/schwartz/pub.htm R. Banach, M. Poppleton  Retrenching Partial Requirements into System Definitions: A Simple Feature Interaction Case Study, 2003, Req. Eng. J.,  8 (4) REFT workshop, Newcastle

  12. This is RODIN-CS2 Looking forward to explorations in … “Product Line Refinement” REFT workshop, Newcastle

  13. Decomposing the example Work REFT workshop, Newcastle

  14. Decomposing the example Work REFT workshop, Newcastle

  15. Decomposing the example Work REFT workshop, Newcastle

  16. Decomposing the example Work REFT workshop, Newcastle

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