Lessons Learned Building a Tool for Workflow

As automotive manufacturers continue to release more advanced autonomous features, the effort required to ensure safety is increasing. This is a result of the growing complexity of automotive systems, and the increased level of safety assurance required for higher levels of autonomy. The Workflow+ m...

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Published in2023 ACM/IEEE 26th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS) pp. 140 - 150
Main Authors Annable, Nicholas, Chiang, Thomas, Lawford, Mark, Paige, Richard F., Wassyng, Alan
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2023
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Summary:As automotive manufacturers continue to release more advanced autonomous features, the effort required to ensure safety is increasing. This is a result of the growing complexity of automotive systems, and the increased level of safety assurance required for higher levels of autonomy. The Workflow+ model-based framework was developed in response to these challenges, to provide a way for safety assurance to be developed rigorously and with automated tool support. In this paper we discuss our experiences and lessons learned while developing Eclipse-based tooling for Workflow+ during a collaborative research project with a large automotive OEM.
DOI:10.1109/MODELS58315.2023.00032