Title :
Requirement semi-formalization methodology for SoC design
Author :
Liana Musat;Susanne Kandl;Peter Puschner;Markus H?bl;Andi Buzo;Georg Pelz
Author_Institution :
Institute of Computer Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Wien, Austria
Abstract :
Internet of Things represents a challenge in the automotive industry development, as it demands for innovation, integration, safety and security. These lead to highly sophisticated requirements set for the design process. The difficulty of managing natural language requirements may lead to inherent errors such as incompleteness, ambiguousness, etc. Adding formality to the requirements is recognized by the community to overcome these drawbacks. In this paper, we present a methodology for SoC design support by introducing semi-formalization to the requirements. The methodology allows the reuse by defining requirements patterns for the most frequently used components or mechanisms. The reuse of the requirement patterns drastically decreases the semi-formalization time and covers 60% of reusable components requirements. The methodology is applied on sophisticated automotive application: Airbag System.
Keywords :
"Automotive engineering","Software","Voltage control","Modeling","Safety","Natural languages","Hardware"
Conference_Titel :
SoC Design Conference (ISOCC), 2015 International
DOI :
10.1109/ISOCC.2015.7401686