Abstract
The modeling method of agents and service-oriented architecture (SOA) in avionics systems describes agents and SOA in avionics systems with models. To our knowledge, however, the current modeling methods cannot describe the behavior of agents and SOA accurately and do not fit well with the existing avionics system models. This paper addresses the above problems by presenting a modeling method based on architecture analysis and design language (AADL). In this method, the working states of agents are described by the mode components, with the working process being triggered by the input of agents; and the services are described by the process component. The application of the software system is described by the system components that contain several process components. Moreover, different modes of the system are used to describe different applications, and the transitions of application are triggered by specific application requests. Software architecture of an avionics system is modeled by the proposed method. This case demonstrates that the proposed method can accurately describe how agents and SOA work in a new way and fit well with the existing avionics system models.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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