Model-Driven Engineering in Digital Thread Platforms: A Practical Use Case and Future Challenges

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Abstract

The increasing complexity delivered by the heterogeneity of the cyber-physical systems is being addressed and decoded by edge technologies, IoT development, robotics, digital twin engineering, and AI. Nevertheless, tackling the orchestration of these complex ecosystems has become a challenging problem. Specially the inherent entanglement of the different emerging technologies makes it hard to maintain and scale such ecosystems. In this context, the usage of model-driven engineering as a more abstract form of glue-code, replacing the boilerplate fashion, has improved the software development lifecycle, democratising the access to and use of the aforementioned technologies. In this paper, we present a practical use case in the context of Smart Manufacturing, where we use several platforms as providers of a high-level abstraction layer, as well as security measures, allowing a more efficient system construction and interoperability.

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Chaudhary, H. A. A., Guevara, I., John, J., Singh, A., Ghosal, A., Pesch, D., & Margaria, T. (2022). Model-Driven Engineering in Digital Thread Platforms: A Practical Use Case and Future Challenges. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13704 LNCS, pp. 195–207). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19762-8_14

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