Requirements Engineering for Cyber Physical Production Systems
Authors: Loucopoulos, P., Kavakli, E. and Chechina, N.
Journal: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Volume: 11483 LNCS
Pages: 276-291
eISSN: 1611-3349
ISBN: 9783030212896
ISSN: 0302-9743
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21290-2_18
Abstract:Traditional manufacturing and production systems are in the throes of a digital transformation. By blending the real and virtual production worlds, it is now possible to connect all parts of the production process: devices, products, processes, systems and people, in an informational ecosystem. This paper examines the underpinning issues that characterise the challenges for transforming traditional manufacturing to a Cyber Physical Production System. Such a transformation constitutes a major endeavour for requirements engineers who need to identify, specify and analyse the effects that a multitude of assets need to be transformed towards a network of collaborating devices, information sources, and human actors. The paper reports on the e-CORE approach which is a systematic, analytical and traceable approach to Requirements Engineering and demonstrates its utility using an industrial-size application. It also considers the effect of Cyber Physical Production Systems on future approaches to requirements in dealing with the dynamic nature of such systems.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32225/
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Requirements Engineering for Cyber Physical Production Systems
Authors: Loucopoulos, P., Kavakli, E. and Chechina, N.
Journal: ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (CAISE 2019)
Volume: 11483
Pages: 276-291
eISSN: 1611-3349
ISBN: 978-3-030-21289-6
ISSN: 0302-9743
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21290-2_18
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32225/
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Requirements Engineering for Cyber Physical Production Systems
Authors: Chechina, N., Loucopoulos, P. and Kavakli, E.
Conference: 31st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Dates: 5-7 June 2019
Abstract:Traditional manufacturing and production systems are in the throes of a digital transformation. By blending the real and virtual production worlds, it is now possible to connect all parts of the production process: devices, products, processes, systems and people, in an informational ecosystem. This pa-per examines the underpinning issues that characterise the challenges for transforming traditional manufacturing to a Cyber Physical Production Sys-tem. Such a transformation constitutes a major endeavour for requirements engineers who need to identify, specify and analyse the effects that a multi-tude of assets need to be transformed towards a network of collaborating de-vices, information sources, and human actors. The paper reports on the e-CORE approach which is a systematic, analytical and traceable approach to Requirements Engineering and demonstrates its utility using an industrial-size application. It also considers the effect of Cyber Physical Production Systems on future approaches to requirements in dealing with the dynamic nature of such systems.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32225/
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Requirements Engineering for Cyber Physical Production Systems
Authors: Chechina, N., Loucopoulos, P. and Kavakli, E.
Conference: 31st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Abstract:Traditional manufacturing and production systems are in the throes of a digital transformation. By blending the real and virtual production worlds, it is now possible to connect all parts of the production process: devices, products, processes, systems and people, in an informational ecosystem. This pa-per examines the underpinning issues that characterise the challenges for transforming traditional manufacturing to a Cyber Physical Production Sys-tem. Such a transformation constitutes a major endeavour for requirements engineers who need to identify, specify and analyse the effects that a multi-tude of assets need to be transformed towards a network of collaborating de-vices, information sources, and human actors. The paper reports on the e-CORE approach which is a systematic, analytical and traceable approach to Requirements Engineering and demonstrates its utility using an industrial-size application. It also considers the effect of Cyber Physical Production Systems on future approaches to requirements in dealing with the dynamic nature of such systems.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32225/
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