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Andersson, HenricLinköpings universitet,Maskinkonstruktion,Tekniska högskolan
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Experience from Model and Software Reuse in Aircraft Simulator Product Line Engineering
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Elsevier BV,2013
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2012.06.014DOI
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Context: "Reuse" and "Model Based Development" are two prominent trends for improving industrial development efficiency. Product lines are used to reduce the time to create product variants by reusing components. The model based approach provides the opportunity to enhance knowledge capture for a system in the early stages in order to be reused throughout its lifecycle. This paper describes how these two trends are combined to support development and support of a simulator product line for the SAAB 39 Gripen fighter aircraft.Objective: The work aims at improving the support (in terms of efficiency and quality) when creating simulation model configurations. The objective is to increase the level of reuse when combining and customizing models for usage in a range of development and training simulators.Method: The research has been conducted with an interactive approach using prototyping and demonstrations, and the evaluation is based on an iterative and a retrospective method.Results: A product line of simulator models for the SAAB 39 Gripen aircraft has been analyzed and defined in a Product Variant Master. A configurator system has been implemented for creation, integration, and customization of stringent simulator model configurations. The system is currently under incorporation in the standard development process at SAAB Aeronautics.Conclusion: The explicit and visual description of products and their variability through a configurator system enables better insights and a common understanding so that collaboration on possible product configurations improves and the potential of software reuse increases. The combination of application fields imposes constraints on how traditional tools and methods may be utilized. Solutions for Design Automation and Knowledge Based Engineering are available, but their application has limitations for Software Product Line engineering and the reuse of simulation models.
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Herzog, ErikSaab Aeronautics, Linköping, Sweden
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Ölvander, JohanLinköpings universitet,Maskinkonstruktion,Tekniska högskolan(Swepub:liu)johan41
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In:Information and Software Technology: Elsevier BV55:3, s. 595-6060950-58491873-6025
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