Title :
Tackling high variability in video surveillance systems through a model transformation approach
Author :
Acher, Mathieu ; Lahire, Philippe ; Moisan, Sabine ; Rigault, Jean-Paul
Author_Institution :
CNRS I3S, Sophia Antipolis
Abstract :
This work explores how model-driven engineering techniques can support the configuration of systems in domains presenting multiple variability factors. Video surveillance is a good candidate for which we have an extensive experience. Ultimately, we wish to automatically generate a software component assembly from an application specification, using model to model transformations. The challenge is to cope with variability both at the specification and at the implementation levels. Our approach advocates a clear separation of concerns. More precisely, we propose two feature models, one for task specification and the other for software components. The first model can be transformed into one or several valid component configurations through step-wise specialization. This paper outlines our approach, focusing on the two feature models and their relations. We particularly insist on variability and constraint modeling in order to achieve the mapping from domain variability to software variability through model transformations.
Keywords :
formal specification; object-oriented programming; video surveillance; constraint modeling; model transformation approach; model-driven engineering technique; software component specification; software variability; systems configuration; video surveillance system; Application software; Assembly; Context modeling; Event detection; Humans; Image segmentation; Model driven engineering; Process design; Scalability; Video surveillance;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling in Software Engineering, 2009. MISE '09. ICSE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3722-1
DOI :
10.1109/MISE.2009.5069896