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MBSE and V&V: a tool-equipped method for combining various V&V strategies

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Abstract Model-Based System engineering (MBSE) promotes Verification and Validation (V&V) as crucial activities to demonstrate, during the system design stage and based on models, that a system meets requirements defined… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Model-Based System engineering (MBSE) promotes Verification and Validation (V&V) as crucial activities to demonstrate, during the system design stage and based on models, that a system meets requirements defined by stakeholders and that it fulfills its intended purpose. Model V&V activities are defined through the following strategies: Model Appraisal, Guided Modelling, Simulation and Formal Proof. Regarding the objectives of each individual strategy, they are considered as complementary, therefore mutually beneficial when combined, for reaching the overall V&V objectives. Various techniques and tools permit nowadays the implementation of each strategy. However, the successful combination and implementation of all four strategies remains still difficult (difference of concepts), time consuming (transformation and dedicated modelling are often requested) and generally expensive. This paper introduces a tool-equipped method for the successful and eased combination and implementation of all four V&V strategies to provide stakeholders with a high level of confidence in decision-making based on models.

Keywords: mbse tool; equipped method; method combining; combining various; tool equipped

Journal Title: IFAC-PapersOnLine
Year Published: 2017

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