Authors
Andreas Johnsen, Kristina Lundqvist, Kaj Hänninen, Paul Pettersson, Martin Torelm
Publication date
2017/10/23
Conference
2017 IEEE 28th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE)
Pages
271-281
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Architecture Quality Assurance Framework (AQAF) is a theory developed to provide a holistic and formal verification process for architectural engineering of critical embedded systems. AQAF encompasses integrated architectural model checking, model-based testing, and selective regression verification techniques to achieve this goal. The Architecture Quality Assurance Tool (AQAT) implements the theory of AQAF and enables automated application of the framework. In this paper, we present an evaluation of AQAT and the underlying AQAF theory by means of an industrial case study, where resource efficiency and fault detection effectiveness are the targeted properties of evaluation. The method of fault injection is utilized to guarantee coverage of fault types and to generate a data sample size adequate for statistical analysis. We discovered important areas of improvement in this study, which required further …
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