DocumentCode :
257663
Title :
Reassessing the pattern-based approach for formalizing requirements in the automotive domain
Author :
Filipovikj, Predrag ; Nyberg, Mattias ; Rodriguez-Navas, Guillermo
Author_Institution :
Malardalen Univ., Vasteras, Sweden
fYear :
2014
fDate :
25-29 Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
444
Lastpage :
450
Abstract :
The importance of using formal methods and techniques for verification of requirements in the automotive industry has been greatly emphasized with the introduction of the new ISO26262 standard for road vehicles functional safety. The lack of support for formal modeling of requirements still represents an obstacle for the adoption of the formal methods in industry. This paper presents a case study that has been conducted in order to evaluate the difficulties inherent to the process of transforming the system requirements from their traditional written form into semi-formal notation. The case study focuses on a set of non-structured functional requirements for the Electrical and Electronic (E/E) systems inside heavy road vehicles, written in natural language, and reassesses the applicability of the extended Specification Pattern System (SPS) represented in a restricted English grammar. Correlating this experience with former studies, we observe that, as previously claimed, the concept of patterns is likely to be generally applicable for the automotive domain. Additionally, we have identified some potential difficulties in the transformation process, which were not reported by the previous studies and will be used as a basis for further research.
Keywords :
ISO standards; automobile industry; automotive electronics; formal specification; formal verification; natural language processing; road safety; road vehicles; E/E systems; ISO26262 standard; SPS; automotive domain; automotive industry; electrical and electronic systems; extended specification pattern system; formal methods; formal modeling; heavy road vehicles; natural language; nonstructured functional requirements; pattern-based approach; requirement formalization; requirement verification; restricted English grammar; road vehicles functional safety; semiformal notation; transformation process; Automotive engineering; Grammar; Industries; Natural languages; Real-time systems; Road vehicles; Semantics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2014 IEEE 22nd International
Conference_Location :
Karlskrona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3031-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RE.2014.6912296
Filename :
6912296
Link To Document :
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