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1  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 1 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management 3th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling A Visual Architecture Description Language for Embedded Systems with Hierarchical Typed Hypergraphs Dipl.-Ing., Dipl. Inf. Lars Grunske

2  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 2 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Agenda  Context  Basic example  The architecture description language COOL  Software type system  Hardware type system  Extension for the behavior specification and architecture evaluation  Graphical notation  Practical realization  The tool “Balance”  Case study  Conclusion

3  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 3 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Context  Goal: Architecture specification of embedded systems and quality improvement by architecture transformation  Needs: Transformation Operators that:  Improve the non-functional properties  Preserve the functional properties

4  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 4 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Basic Example (1)  Level Crossing Control System  Safety critical situation (hazard): Gates are open and the arriving train gets the permission to enter the level crossing section

5  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 5 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Basic Example (2)  Solution: Increase the reliability of the gate sensor by transforming the architecture

6  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 6 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Basic Example (3)  The transformation operator “Homogeneous Redundancy with Voting”  Problem: How can such a system be modelled in a consistent way

7  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 7 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management The ADL COOL Focus  Aim  Model the architecture of software intensive technical or embedded systems  Requirements  Must be suitable to describe the sensors, actuators, hardware components, and software components.  Must provide a transformation formalism  Must have a graphical notation  Must have a formalism for hierarchical decomposition  It must be possible: -to determine the non-functional properties (NFPs) of the system such as safety, availability, reliability, and temporal correctness -to check the fulfillment of the non-functional requirements.  Must allow for the specification of the functional behavior

8  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 8 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management The ADL COOL Concept  Use of hierarchical typed hypergraphs  Formal Specification Language  Architecture transformation = Application of hypergraph transformation

9  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 9 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management The ADL COOL Software Aspects

10  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 10 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management The ADL COOL Hardware Aspects

11  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 11 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Extending the Structure Specification for Architecture Evaluation and Behaviour Specification  Behaviour specification  Annotate architectural elements with interface automata  Requirements Tracing  Extension of the meta-classes hardware element and software element with requirements references  Architecture Evaluation  Extension of the meta-classes hardware element and software element with evaluation models: -Fault tree models -Markov models -Scheduling models -Performance models -Economical models

12  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 12 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Graphical Notation

13  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 13 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Practical Realization and the Tool Balance

14  Dipl.-Ing. Lars Grunske, 14 Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software System Engineering at the University of Potsdam Department of Software Engineering and Quality Management Conclusion  We have presented in these slides and the paper:  Basic concepts of architectural transformations  Architecture description language COOL  Visualization of this ADL  Practical realization of the presented concepts  Thanks for your attention  Questions?


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