Model-Based System and Software Engineering - Future directions

Europe/Amsterdam
Newton 2 (ESA/ESTEC)

Newton 2

ESA/ESTEC

Keplerlaan 1 2201AZ Noordwijk The Netherlands
Andreas Jung (ESA/ESTEC), Marcel Verhoef (ESA/ESTEC), Maxime Perrotin (ESA/ESTEC)
Description

Model Based System and Software Engineering (MBSSE) is gaining more and more interest and momentum in the space domain, it therefore plays an important role in the current and future ESA R&D roadmap. As the results of several related TRP studies will be presented in detail during the TEC-ED/SW final presentation days on 6 and 7 December, we would like to invite you to participate to a follow-up workshop on December 8 to discuss the state of affairs. Moreover, we would like to share with you some experiences gained from actual MBSSE applications in on-going projects.

The need for continued interaction on this topic was clearly expressed by the attendees of last years’ COMPASS workshop and hence we have taken the initiative to provide a follow-up, albeit with a wider scope. Apart from this community building aspect, the aim of this workshop is to:

  • Share ESA’s vision on MBSSE, with focus on COMPASS, TASTE and OSRA
  • Showcase some experiences gained from MBSSE applications in on-going projects
  • Discuss the potential alignment with other model-based technologies such as SysML and Arcadia
  • Identify opportunities for further collaboration, harmonization and consolidation
  • Identify next steps for technology exploitation and R&D

The workshop format is a set of solicited talks (complementing the final presentation days), and short elevator pitches. All talks will be short and concise on purpose, to allow sufficient time for interaction with the audience. The morning session will focus on system-level modelling and the afternoon session will focus on model-based software engineering. Note that both sessions will be concluded by an interactive brainstorming session (in small ad-hoc groups with plenary reporting). Participation is free of charge and presentations will be made available on-line after the workshop. The workshop results will also be used to update the ESA R&D roadmap.

Attached below are the final report from last year's workshop and the proposed Compass roadmap, which will be presented and discussed at the workshop.

Compass Roadmap (draft)
Future of Compass Workshop
Participants
  • Alessandro CIMATTI
  • Alessandro Pasetti
  • alex alberga
  • Alexandre CORTIER
  • Andrea Filippelli
  • Andreas Wortmann
  • Andres Toom
  • Andrew Butterfield
  • Axel Nimmer
  • Beatriz Lacruz
  • benedicte girouart
  • Benjamin Bittner
  • Brendan Hall
  • Christophe Honvault
  • Cristiano Leorato
  • Daniel Silveira
  • Daniele Codetta
  • David Sanchez de la Llana
  • Dirk Roßkamp
  • Dona Sandu
  • Ed Kuijpers
  • Elena Alaña
  • Emmanuel Gaudin
  • Goulwen Le Fur
  • Harold Bruintjes
  • Harold Metselaar
  • Holger Schlingloff
  • Ilaria Roma
  • Ivan Sinkarenko
  • Jamie Whitehouse
  • Jan Friso Groote
  • Jan Sommer
  • Jasper Braakhuis
  • Javier Herrero Martín
  • Jean-Loup TERRAILLON
  • Jerome Hugues
  • Jian Guo
  • Joost van der Gaag
  • Jorge Garrido Balaguer
  • Konrad Grochowski
  • Laurence de Bruxelles
  • Marcel Opprecht
  • Marcel Verhoef
  • Marco Bozzano
  • Marco Lattuada
  • Marco Panunzio
  • Marek Prochazka
  • Martin Azkarate
  • Massimo Bandecchi
  • Massimo Tipaldi
  • Maxime Perrotin
  • Michael Brahm
  • Michal Mosdorf
  • Nick Bassiliades
  • Olivier NOTEBAERT
  • Panagiotis Katsaros
  • Patrick CORMERY
  • Paul Müller
  • Paul Walker
  • Pieter van Gils
  • Piotr Skrzypek
  • Richard Melvin
  • Roberto Cavada
  • Roger Jacobs
  • Régis de Ferluc
  • Saddek Bensalem
  • Sam Gerené
  • Samuel Rochet
  • Sante Candia
  • Santiago Urueña-Pascual
  • Sergio Feo-Arenis
  • Silvia Mazzini
  • Simon Bliudze
  • Sophie CHERQUI
  • Stefano Tonetta
  • Thomas Noll
  • Tiago Jorge
  • Toshihiro Obata
  • Wael El-Dali
  • Yuri Yushtein
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