ACMoM: Architecture-Centric Model Management for Architecture-Centric Virtual Integration Process
Abstract
The US Army currently develops the Architecture-Centric Virtual Integration Process (ACVIP) to address the problems of exponential growth in complexity of systems, which threatens the ability to develop next generation safety critical embedded systems. ACY IP applies virtual integration at the early phases of development in order to detect defects that are currently only found at systems integration and acceptance testing. Such virtual integration requires several analyses activities to be pe1formed with a multitude of models for covering the different domains and different levels of abstraction of the system. In this Architecture-Centric Model Management (ACMoM) project, we propose to study state-of-the-art model management approaches and techniques such as megamodels, the STEP AP 242 (ISO l 0303-242) "Managed model based 3D engineering" standard, Product Life-Cycle Management (PLM) solutions such as EuroSTEP and the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) to develop the model management foundations required to ensure that the models, their interplay and the activities performed on these models are managed properly leveraging the architecture-centric Authoritative Source of Truth configuration of ACVIP.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Sep 04, 2019
- Source ID
- W911NF1910439
Entities
People
- Dominique Blouin
Organizations
- Army Contracting Command
- Télécom Paris
- United States Army