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Modeling and verifying SoS performance requirements of C4ISR systems

Yudong Qi1, Zhixue Wang2,*, Qingchao Dong1, and Hongyue He2   

  1. 1. Department of Weapon Science and Technology, Naval Aeronautical and Astronautical University, Yantai 264001, China;
    2. Institute of Command Information System, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210007, China
  • Online:2015-08-25 Published:2010-01-03

Abstract:

System-of-systems (SoS) engineering involves a complex process of refining high-level SoS requirements into more detailed systems requirements and assessing the extent to which the performances of to-be systems may possibly satisfy SoS capability objectives. The key issue is how to model such requirements to automate the process of analysis and assessment. This paper suggests a meta-model that defines both functional and nonfunctional features of SoS requirements for command and control, communication, computer, intelligence, surveillance reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems. A domain-specific modeling language is defined by extending unified modeling language (UML) constructed of class and association with fuzzy theory in order to model the fuzzy concepts of performance requirements. An efficiency evaluation function is introduced, based on B´ezier curves, to predict the effectiveness of systems. An algorithm is presented to transform domain models in fuzzy UML into a requirements ontology in description logic (DL) so that requirements verification can be automated with a popular DL reasoner such as Pellet.