Webinar 4: Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Tool Chains for Simulink
MDE is becoming increasing popular as an approach for formalizing complex systems information required by customers, system engineers, and software groups to improve lifecycle analysis, development, and verification and validation (V&V). SSCI is offering a webinar series to help members evaluate MDE practices and tools and adopt an MDE approach that aligns with their engineering and business needs. There are five webinars in the series. They are:
- Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - System-Level Modeling of Customer-Needed Capabilities
- Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Leveraging System-Level Models
- Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Modeling Tool Survey
- Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Tool Chains for Simulink
- Model Driven Engineering (MDE) – Model Adoption Practices
Tools are an essential part of MDE, but often one tool does not cover the entire lifecycle, and therefore, integrated tool chains are needed. To illustrate how tool chains can support the entire engineering lifecycle, this webinar, Model Driven Engineering (MDE) - Tool Chains for Simulink, the fourth in the series, provides a detailed perspective on a specific MDE tool chain implementation using the Mathworks Simulink®/Stateflow® tool suite. The presentation and demonstration address full lifecycle coverage for:
- Requirements traceability
- Design modeling
- Model analysis (illustrated with a seeded model defect)
- Code generation
- Test vector generation
- Test driver generation
- Test execution against Matlab simulator
- Test execution against auto generated code on host
- Test coverage analysis on host
- Test coverage analysis on a target (slide only)
- Requirement-through-model-to-test traceability links
- Model-based measures (metrics)
Who Should Attend: This webinar is intended for Program and Project Leads, and System and Software Engineers, including architects, developers, and integration and test personnel. It may also be of interest to Directors and Managers, Capture Manager & Team, process developers and customers that are interested in technical details of tool chain capabilities for Simulink and Stateflow.
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Understand how tool chain integration can support design modeling, code generation, test vector generation, test driver generation, test execution, test coverage analysis and result analysis
- Understand model analysis and defect identification using a seeded model defect
- See an end-to-end tool chain demonstration with a tool comparison to illustrate different tool capabilities and value
Highlights: SSCI webinars are delivered via WebEx over the Internet and an audio conference call. Instructions for accessing the WebEx session and audio conference call will be mailed to all registrants approximately two days prior to the scheduled webinar.
Important: Several of the sessions in this series build on the previous one; therefore, participation in all five sessions is recommended. Please note, each session will be recorded and posted to our webinar archive page within two business days. If you miss one of the sessions, you will have an opportunity to view that session prior to the next one.
Notes: Simulink®/Stateflow® are a registered trademark of The MathWorks.
Course Information
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