Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis)

J. Holtmann, R. Bernijazov, M. Meyer, D. Schmelter, C. Tschirner, in: J. Jürjens, K. Schneider (Eds.), Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017, Gesellschaft fuer Informatik, 2017, pp. 109–110.

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Holtmann, JörgLibreCat ; Bernijazov, Ruslan; Meyer, MatthiasLibreCat; Schmelter, DavidLibreCat ; Tschirner, Christian
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Jürjens, Jan; Schneider, Kurt
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The development of software-intensive technical systems (e.g., within the automotive industry) involves several engineering disciplines like mechanical, electrical, control, and particularly software engineering. Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) coordinates these disciplines throughout the development by means of a discipline-spanning system model. An integral part of MBSE is the requirements engineering on the system level. However, these requirements need to be refined for the discipline-specific development to start, for example, into specific requirements for the embedded software. Since existing MBSE approaches lack support for this refinement step, we conceived a systematic and iterative transition from MBSE to model-based software requirements engineering, which we present in this talk. We automated the steps of the transition where possible, in order to avoid error-prone and time-consuming manual tasks. We illustrate the approach and perform a case study with an example of an automotive embedded system.
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Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017
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Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)
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P-267
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109-110
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Holtmann J, Bernijazov R, Meyer M, Schmelter D, Tschirner C. Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis). In: Jürjens J, Schneider K, eds. Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017. Vol P-267. Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI). Gesellschaft fuer Informatik; 2017:109-110.
Holtmann, J., Bernijazov, R., Meyer, M., Schmelter, D., & Tschirner, C. (2017). Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis). In J. Jürjens & K. Schneider (Eds.), Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017 (Vol. P-267, pp. 109–110). Gesellschaft fuer Informatik.
@inproceedings{Holtmann_Bernijazov_Meyer_Schmelter_Tschirner_2017, series={Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)}, title={Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis)}, volume={P-267}, booktitle={Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017}, publisher={Gesellschaft fuer Informatik}, author={Holtmann, Jörg and Bernijazov, Ruslan and Meyer, Matthias and Schmelter, David and Tschirner, Christian}, editor={Jürjens, Jan and Schneider, KurtEditors}, year={2017}, pages={109–110}, collection={Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)} }
Holtmann, Jörg, Ruslan Bernijazov, Matthias Meyer, David Schmelter, and Christian Tschirner. “Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis).” In Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017, edited by Jan Jürjens and Kurt Schneider, P-267:109–10. Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI). Gesellschaft fuer Informatik, 2017.
J. Holtmann, R. Bernijazov, M. Meyer, D. Schmelter, and C. Tschirner, “Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis),” in Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017, 2017, vol. P-267, pp. 109–110.
Holtmann, Jörg, et al. “Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis).” Proceedings of the Software Engineering 2017, edited by Jan Jürjens and Kurt Schneider, vol. P-267, Gesellschaft fuer Informatik, 2017, pp. 109–10.

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