2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10243150
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Automatic Code Generation of Safety Mechanisms in Model-Driven Development

Abstract: In order to meet regulatory standards in the domain of safety-critical systems, these systems have to include a set of safety mechanisms depending on the Safety Integrity Level (SIL). This article proposes an approach for how such safety mechanisms may be generated automatically via Model-Driven Development (MDD), thereby improving developer productivity and decreasing the number of bugs that occur during manual implementation. The approach provides a structured way to define safety requirements, which may be … Show more

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“…Note that stereotypes for operations are mainly used as an identifier for later model transformation processes. For example, if such operations affect power-or time-related attributes, additional automatic source code generation steps [74] may be performed prior to the simulation to extend the opaque behavior with additional trace commands, including affected attributes and their new values.…”
Section: Hardware Abstraction Model With Energy-related Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that stereotypes for operations are mainly used as an identifier for later model transformation processes. For example, if such operations affect power-or time-related attributes, additional automatic source code generation steps [74] may be performed prior to the simulation to extend the opaque behavior with additional trace commands, including affected attributes and their new values.…”
Section: Hardware Abstraction Model With Energy-related Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%