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Formal Approach to Dynamic SoS Design

Hela Kadri, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Philippe Bon, Samir Ben Ahmed

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Hela Kadri, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Philippe Bon, Samir Ben Ahmed. Formal Approach to Dynamic SoS Design. ENASE 2019, 14th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, May 2019, Heraklion, France. ENASE 2019, 14th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, 1p, 2019. �hal-02182024�

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• Consists in designing the upper layer in which

dependencies between the system proposed

are modeled following requests for

reconfiguration and

in according to the SoS

specifications

.

• A pseudo-algorithm is provided also.

2- Modes Design

A hierarchical framework using HLPN and allowing

to design a dynamic SoS whose systems are

proposed using multimodel approach.

Problems of reconfigurations and managing of

common components to multiple operating modes

are also resolved.

Conclusion

• Allows for designing each component separately.

SoS, Discrete-Event System, HLPN, Operating modes, Control design, Reconfiguration, Supervisory control theory

Scientific Framework

A hierarchical framework is proposed for designing suitable switching control of dynamic

System-of-Systems by using High Level Petri Nets and a multi-model approach.

CONFERENCE ON EVALUATION OF NOVEL APPROACHES TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

ENASE2019

HERAKLION, CRETE - GREECE | 4 - 5 MAY, 2019

Focuses on the design of each system

with its

actions of reconfiguration

:

1.

Modeling as a top layer of its mode models.

2. Common components are not duplicated.

3. Integration of a switching mechanism.

4. A pseudo-algorithm is provided to describe the

necessary steps to create a HCPN of each

System.

3- Systems Design

1- Components Design

Case Study

Hierarchical SoS Design

Design Steps

Introduction

Formal Approach to Dynamic SoS Design

Hela Kadri

1,2

, Simon Collart-Dutilleul

1

, Philippe Bon

1

, Samir Ben Ahmed

2

1

IFSTTAR/ESTAS, Université Lille nord de France, Lille, France|

2

University of Tunis El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia

• Consists in

building each mode independently

from others a top layer to its component models.

• A pseudo-algorithm is provided to create mode

models.

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