Title
Aspects of Adaptive Systems Engineering: A Professional Printing Case
Author
Hamberg, R.
Waarsing, R.
Basten, T.
Reckers, F.J.
Verriet, J.H.
Somers, L.
Contributor
Basten, T. (editor)
Hamberg, R. (editor)
Reckers, F.J. (editor)
Verriet, J.H. (editor)
Publication year
2013
Abstract
Adaptive systems engineering comprises two individual themes, adaptive systems and systems engineering, and their interaction. In the Octopus project, some challenges that arise from these themes have been addressed in the realm of professional printers. This chapter serves to place these challenges in a common context, which is done along the BAPO structuring principle (Business, Architecture, Process, Organisation). The main research challenges addressed in the project appear in the architecture and process parts of BAPO. For architecture, patterns for behaviour and self-reflection about behaviour are the most relevant elements in the context of adaptive systems. For the architecting process, support through models in a model-based paradigm brings advantages in specification, options exploration and analysis, and synthesis of adaptive systems
Subject
Communication & Information
ESI - Embedded Systems Innovation
TS - Technical Sciences
High Tech Systems & Materials
Industry
Industrial Innovation
Printing
Adaptive embedded systems
Octopus project
BAPO structuring principle
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4821-1_2
TNO identifier
471376
Publisher
Springer, New York
ISBN
9781461448211
Source
Model-Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems, 1-9
Series
Embedded Systems
Document type
conference paper