Lessons learned from tool integration with OSLC
conference paper
Today’s embedded and cyber-physical systems are getting more connected and complex. One main challenge during development is the often loose coupling between engineering tools, which could lead to inconsistencies and errors due to the manual transfer and duplication of data. Open formats and specifications raise expectations for seamlessly integrated tool chains for systems engineering combining best-of-breed technologies and tools of different tool vendors. The ARTEMIS JU project CRYSTAL aims for a harmonized interoperability specification (IOS) incorporating various open specifications and standards such as OSLC (Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration), ReqIF (Requirements Interchange Format) or FMI (Functional Mockup Interface) for supporting seamless model-based systems engineering. This paper focuses on lifecycle integration using OSLC. We will report challenges we experienced in the implementation of an automotive and healthcare use case. The paper should support others in deciding if OSLC is an appropriate technology and to overcome common challenges in the implementation of OSLC adapters.
TNO Identifier
572691
ISSN
18650929
ISBN
9783319462530
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Source title
22nd International Conference on Information and Software Technologies, ICIST 2016, 13 October 2016 through 15 October 2016
Editor(s)
Dregvaite, G.
Damasevicius, R.
Damasevicius, R.
Pages
242-254
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