Model-based development of engine control systems: experiences and lessons learnt
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Cooper, Justin; Vega Ruiz, Alfonso de la
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2021Derechos
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2021 ACM/IEEE 24th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2021): proceedings: 10-15 October 2021, Virtual Event, Los Alamitos, California, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 2021
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Domain Specific Language
Component Oriented Architecture
Graphical Modelling Workbench
Xtext
Sirius
EMF
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Rolls-Royce Control Systems supplies engine control and monitoring systems for aviation applications, and is required to design, certify, and deliver these to the highest level of safety
assurance. To allow Rolls-Royce to develop safe and robust systems, which continue to increase in complexity, model-based techniques are now a critical part of the software development process. In this paper, we discuss the experiences, challenges and lessons learnt when developing a bespoke domain-specific modelling workbench based on open-source modelling technologies including the Eclipse Modelling Framework (EMF), Xtext,
Sirius and Epsilon. This modelling workbench will be used to architect and integrate the software for all future Rolls-Royce engine control and monitoring systems.
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