Utilizing multi-level concepts for multi-phase modelingContext-awareness and process-based constraints to enable model evolution

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Tobias Franz
Christoph Seidl
Philipp M. Fischer
Andreas Gerndt
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[1] German Aerospace Center (DLR),Department for Computer Science
[2] Institute for Software Technology,Center for Industrial Mathematics (ZeTeM)
[3] IT University of Copenhagen,undefined
[4] University of Bremen,undefined
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Model-based systems engineering; Multi-level modeling; Domain-specific languages; Systems engineering;
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In model-based systems engineering projects, engineers from multiple domains collaborate by establishing a common system model. Multi-level modeling is a technique that can be used to model the development from abstract ideas to concrete implementations. However, current multi-level modeling approaches are not adequate for processes with multiple modeling phases that might have to be rearranged later. In this paper, we introduce multi-phase modeling that utilizes concepts of multi-level modeling by considering a description of the expected phase ordering per domain. Constraints aware of this context can express that certain elements are only valid in specific phases without having to determine a concrete phase ordering for a particular model. This enables using multi-phase modeling in flexible workflows, adapting to changing requirements and the definition of access rules in domain notation. We show feasibility of this multi-phase modeling by applying it to multiple real-life systems engineering projects of the aerospace domain.
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页码:1665 / 1683
页数:18
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