In the early stages of a system of systems (SoS) conception, several constituent sys- tems could be available that provide similar functionalities. An SoS design methodol- ogy should provide adequate means to model variability in order to support the opportunistic selection of the most desirable SoS configuration. We propose the VANTESS approach that (i) supports SoS modeling taking into account the variation points implied by the considered constituent systems; (ii) includes a heuristics to weight benefits and costs of potential architectural choices (called as SoS variants) for the selection of the constituent systems; and finally (iii) also helps test planning for the selected SoS variant by deriving a simulation model on which test objectives and scenarios can be devised. We illustrate an application example of VANTESS to the “educational” SoS and discuss its pros and cons within a focus group.

Designing and testing systems of systems: from variability models to test cases passing through desirability assessment

Bertolino A
2022-01-01

Abstract

In the early stages of a system of systems (SoS) conception, several constituent sys- tems could be available that provide similar functionalities. An SoS design methodol- ogy should provide adequate means to model variability in order to support the opportunistic selection of the most desirable SoS configuration. We propose the VANTESS approach that (i) supports SoS modeling taking into account the variation points implied by the considered constituent systems; (ii) includes a heuristics to weight benefits and costs of potential architectural choices (called as SoS variants) for the selection of the constituent systems; and finally (iii) also helps test planning for the selected SoS variant by deriving a simulation model on which test objectives and scenarios can be devised. We illustrate an application example of VANTESS to the “educational” SoS and discuss its pros and cons within a focus group.
2022
design, software product line, system of systems, test case generation, testing, variability model
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