Views on evolvability of embedded systems
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Views on evolvability of embedded systems
(Embedded systems / Nikil Dutt, Grant Martin, Peter Marwedel, series editors)
Springer, c2011
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Evolvability, the ability to respond effectively to change, represents a major challenge to today's high-end embedded systems, such as those developed in the medical domain by Philips Healthcare. These systems are typically developed by multi-disciplinary teams, located around the world, and are in constant need of upgrading to provide new advanced features, to deal with obsolescence, and to exploit emerging enabling technologies. Despite the importance of evolvability for these types of systems, the field has received scant attention from the scientific and engineering communities.
Views on Evolvability of Embedded Systems focuses on the topic of evolvability of embedded systems from an applied scientific perspective. In particular, the book describes results from the Darwin project that researched evolvability in the context of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) systems. This project applied the Industry-as-Laboratory paradigm, in which industry and academia join forces to ensure continuous knowledge and technology transfer during the project's lifetime. The Darwin project was a collaboration between the Embedded Systems Institute, the MRI business unit of Philips Healthcare, Philips Research, and five Dutch universities.
Evolvability was addressed from a system engineering perspective by a number of researchers from different disciplines such as software-, electrical- and mechanical engineering, with a clear focus on economic decision making. The research focused on four areas: data mining, reference architectures, mechanisms and patterns for evolvability, in particular visualization & modelling, and economic decision making. Views on Evolvability of Embedded Systems is targeted at both researchers and practitioners; they will not only find a state-of-the-art overview on evolvability research, but also guidelines to make systems more evolvable and new industrially-validated techniques to improve the evolvability of embedded systems.
目次
- Foreword
- Fons Gijselhart. Preface
- Boudewijn Haverkort. Acknowledgements
- Darwin team. 1 Researching evolvability
- Pierre vd Laar, Alexander Douglas, and Pierre America. 2 Architecting for improved evolvability
- Pierre America, et al. 3 Complementing software documentation
- Pieter vd Spek, Steven Klusener, and Pierre vd Laar. 4 Identifying and investigating evolution type decomposition weaknesses
- Adam Vanya, et al. 5 Transferring evolutionary couplings to industry
- Pierre van de Laar. 6 An execution viewpoint catalog for software-intensive and embedded systems
- Trosky Callo Arias. 7 Researching reference architectures
- Gerrit Muller, and Pierre van de Laar. 8 A3-Architecture Overviews
- P. Daniel Borches. 9 Linking requirements and implementation
- Alexander Douglas. 10 Workflow modelling of intended system use
- Thom van Beek and Tetsuo Tomiyama. 11 Supervisory control synthesis in the medical domain
- Rolf Theunissen et al. 12 Creating high-quality behavioral designs for software-intensive systems
- Gurcan Gulisir, et al. 13 Verifying runtime reconfiguration requirements on UML models
- Selim Ciraci, Pim van den Broek, and Mehmet Aksit. 14 Scheduling in MRI scans processing
- Evgeniy Ivanov, et al. 15 Strategy-focused architecture decision making
- Ana Ivanovic and Pierre America. 16 Balancing time-to-market and quality in evolving embedded systems
- Pieter vd Spek and Chris Verhoef. 17 Industrial Impact and Lessons Learned
- Teade Punter and Pierre van de Laar. 18 Conclusions
- Pierre van de Laar et al. Annex I Darwin Publications. II List of Darwin Partners. Index.
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