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October, 2008 DEPLOY Integrated Project Deployment of advances engineering methods for high productivity and dependability in European industry Alexander Romanovsky Newcastle University, UK

October, 2008 ICT FP7, call 1, Strategic Objective ICT : Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering February January DEPLOY Interest Group FP6 STREP RODIN project ( ) on creating a rigorous open development environment for complex systems rodin.cs.ncl.ac.uk rodin.cs.ncl.ac.uk - an open-source extendable Eclipse development environment, called the RODIN platformwww.event-b.org Information

October, 2008 Increasing dependence of our society on critical systems Dealing with complexity of software-intensive systems Building highly dependable systems and assuring that they are correct, trustworthy and resilient Understanding and justifying the role of advanced formal engineering methods Industrial deployment of the existing advanced methods and supporting tools Challenges

October, 2008 Formal Methods

October, 2008 Mastering complexity through rigorous stepwise development Systems should be designed by modellers and architects Ensuring dependability through rigorous system development Use of advanced engineering methods supported by the tools System level modelling at multiple levels of abstraction Importance of proof Strong incremental tool support Deploy a professional scalable development environment DEPLOY Philosophy

October, 2008 DEPLOY Objectives The overall aim is to make major advances in engineering methods for dependable systems through the deployment of formal engineering methods DEPLOY aims to really help European industry and to support efficient development of real-scale systems Drivers –achieving and evaluating industrial take-up of the DEPLOY methods and tools –necessary further research on methods and tools Demonstrate improvements in system dependability and productivity –by reducing test-debug-rework and facilitating reuse

October, 2008 The industrial deployment will be in five sectors Bosch: automotive Siemens: rail transportation Space Systems Finland: space systems SAP: business information NOKIA: pervasive telecoms Industrial Deployment Partners

October, 2008 Technology Providers Newcastle University (Coordinator) Aabo Akademi University ETH Zurich Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf University of Southampton Systerel (FR) CETIC (BE) ClearSy (FR)

October, 2008 Method We are not developing new FMs or new notations! stepwise development based on model refinement, exemplified by Event B combined with the use of a number of other modelling techniques –UML –CSP –π-calculus –B

October, 2008 The RODIN platform Eclipse environment for Event B development Extandable with plugins: UML, animation, model-checking, π-calculus/mobily modelling, CSP, B, requirement tracing, pattern support, model testing, documentation, debugging, composition/decomposition, … Several provers (cross verification) Open source, openly available

October, 2008 Expected Results Real industrial deployment Each deployment partner will become self sufficient DEPLOY will provide scientifically valuable artefacts Thorough assessment of formal engineering methods Research advances in complex systems engineering methods A professional open development platform based on Eclipse Strategies for integration of formal methods and tools with existing sector-specific development processes An organisation which will be the home of the open platform A body made of industrial users and technology providers Training material and courses

October, 2008 Expected Results

October, 2008 Where we are now (month 9) A series of kickoff meetings (plenary, tools & methods, … ) Block training course for the industrial engineers Kick-off meetings organised by the deployment industrial partners: research and tooling issues identified and coordination plans built Minipilots developed and analysed Ongoing work on the year 1 pilots (focusing on reqs and early architectural design) First feedback to method and tool developers is received

October, 2008 Where we are now (month 9) Fault tolerance: initial work is conducted on modelling fault tolerant middleware, tracing resilience reqs and building a library of fault tolerance patters DEPLOY interest group is formed Event-B and Platform wiki is fully operational First dissemination evens have been organised (France, Turkey, Brazil)

October, 2008 WG on Formal Methods for SOA and Internet of the Future Aims to analyse Positive & Negative experiences Opportunities & Obstacles Added value Role of FM in Internet of the Future Participants: COMPAS, ProTEST, GRID4ALL, GREDIA, SmartLM, XtreemOS, GridTrust, SIMS, Alive, Irmos Workshop is planned on 16th of February 2009 in Dusseldorf Wiki is created Contact Michael Leuschel