[SystemSafety] Putting Agile into a longer perspective

Grazebrook, Alvery AN alvery.grazebrook at airbus.com
Fri Oct 25 13:56:15 CEST 2019


> D. Mentré: In an idealistic world, which formalism(s) would you use for "formalism set A" and "formalism set B"?
[Grazebrook, Alvery AN] 
I think this discussion is missing a point - the real-world interfaces to systems are not just across software boundaries. So for software as an implementation technique, you probably can select a single "formalism set B", maybe an extension from Lustre or Event B or SPARK or something more data-oriented if you are implementing a database-oriented system. 

"formalism set A" is much harder to pin down, because it needs to address a wide variety of topics, not just the data & logic. It may also need to represent geometry and loads, energy transfer, radio transmit/receive etc. I'm not aware of anything that even comes close. (And before anyone else mentions it, I don't think SysML comes close; neither in scope nor formalism)

Cheers,
	Alvery

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