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1 Team 8: SAE AADL Simulation and Modeling Tools

2 Members Chaz Beck Software Engineering Shaun Brockhoff Software Engineering Jason Lackore Software Engineering Marcus Rosenow Software Engineering

3 Faculty Advisor Suraj Kothari Professor in Computer\Electrical Engineering Client Barry Buelow Retiree of Rockwell Collins Consults for CSI

4 Technologies AADL o Architecture Analysis and Design Language o Used for analysis and specification of complex real- time systems o Model-Driven development Model-Driven Development o Creating a model, generating code, or verifying the model o Allows for very formal & precise specification of requirements

5 Technologies Eclipse o Java based IDE o Extended primarily by plug-ins OSATE o Open Source AADL Tool Environment o Plug-in for Eclipse which allows textual editing/creation of AADL models TOPCASED o Toolkit in OPen source for Critical Applications and SystEm Development o Eclipse/OSATE plug-in o Allows for graphical editing of AADL models

6 Technologies Markov Chains o In general, "given the present state, future states are independent of the past states" (Wikipedia) o Our usage - to perform error analysis on AADL models to generate fault trees o Used to determine the probability of a specific combination of events occurring.

7 Technologies Fault Tree o Combining a set of switches or conditions to determine the probability of failure of a system o Uses combination of AND/OR and other logical gates Simple fault tree example: http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~koopman/des_s99/safety_critical/Fault_tree.jpg

8 Client Requirements Use OSATE/Eclipse/TOPCASE’s API View models in an abstract interface to allow setting predefined variables in the model for the simulations to use. Viewing the results of the failure analysis in a fault-tree view. Applying abstraction to both setting variables and viewing results.

9 Project Plan Iterative development model for understanding client’s needs o Learn AADL through OSATE and setup Eclipse o Take simple models and analyze them o View models using TOPCASE o Generate Markov probabilities using Error Annex plug-in o Learn how to manually produce a fault-tree from probabilities Steps for Development o Prototypes for Eclipse plug-in o Prototypes for OSATE plug-in o Automating fault tree generation from Markov probabilities o Create GUI for client’s input o Create training documentation for experienced AADL engineers

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11 Spiral Life-Cycle Process Model Ideal for rapid prototyping Each quadrant is a week

12 Risks Losing a team member - MED/LOW o Make sure we are sharing information Complexity of writing Eclipse/OSATE Plugin - HIGH o Prototype early Complexity involved in generating fault trees from Markov Chains - HIGH o Prototype early Producing system not to client's expectations or specifications - HIGH o We are meeting with the client at least once per month Scaling our solution from simple models to more complex models - MED o Gradually increase model complexity as we develop

13 System Diagram

14 Sequence Diagram www.websequencediagrams.com


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