Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering: An Experience in Green Energy. (bibtex)
by Salvador Trujillo, José Miguel Garate, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Xabier Mendialdua, Albert Rosado, Alexander Egyed, Charles W. Krueger, Josune De Sosa
Abstract:
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is an emerging engineering discipline whose driving motivation is to provide support throughout the entire system life cycle. MBSE not only addresses the engineering of software systems but also their interplay with physical systems. Quite frequently, successful systems need to be customized to cater for the concrete and specific needs of customers, end-users, and other stakeholders. To effectively meet this demand, it is vital to have in place mechanisms to cope with the variability, the capacity to change, that such customization requires. In this paper we describe our experience in modeling variability using SysML, a leading MBSE language, for developing a product line of wind turbine systems used for the generation of electricity.
Reference:
Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering: An Experience in Green Energy. (Salvador Trujillo, José Miguel Garate, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Xabier Mendialdua, Albert Rosado, Alexander Egyed, Charles W. Krueger, Josune De Sosa), In Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications (ECMFA 2010), Paris, France (Thomas Kühne, Bran Selic, Marie-Pierre Gervais, François Terrier, eds.), Springer, volume 6138, 2010.
Bibtex Entry:
@Conference{DBLP:conf/ecmdafa/TrujilloGLMREKS10,
  author    = {Salvador Trujillo and José Miguel Garate and Roberto E. Lopez{-}Herrejon and Xabier Mendialdua and Albert Rosado and Alexander Egyed and Charles W. Krueger and Josune De Sosa},
  title     = {Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering: An Experience in Green Energy.},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications (ECMFA 2010), Paris, France},
  year      = {2010},
  editor    = {Thomas Kühne and Bran Selic and Marie-Pierre Gervais and François Terrier},
  volume    = {6138},
  pages     = {293-304},
  publisher = {Springer},
  abstract  = {Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is an emerging engineering
	discipline whose driving motivation is to provide support throughout
	the entire system life cycle. MBSE not only addresses the engineering
	of software systems but also their interplay with physical systems.
	Quite frequently, successful systems need to be customized to cater
	for the concrete and specific needs of customers, end-users, and other
	stakeholders. To effectively meet this demand, it is vital to have
	in place mechanisms to cope with the variability, the capacity to
	change, that such customization requires. In this paper we describe
	our experience in modeling variability using SysML, a leading MBSE
	language, for developing a product line of wind turbine systems used
	for the generation of electricity.},
  doi       = {10.1007/978-3-642-13595-8_23},
  file      = {:Conferences\\ECMFA 2010 - Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering - An Experience in Green Energy\\Coping with Variability in Model-Based Systems Engineering - An Experience in Green Energy-preprint.pdf:PDF},
  keywords  = {FWF M1421},
}
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