The progress beyond the state-of-the-art affects data management and storage, Model-Driven Engineering for continuous software and system engineering, and AI/ML for continuous software and system engineering. The AIDOaRt framework will support inherent heterogeneity and the fast-paced evolution of a continuous collection of engineering data, providing both process- and product-related information, tailoring its data collection and management services to the analysis needs of other technical areas. It also addresses the main challenge of introducing an MDE process for DevOps, augmented with AI/ML mechanisms.
The foreseen socio-economic impact AIDOaRt is expected to contribute to two of the most challenging sectors, i.e. automotive and transportation (long term impact 17%) focussing on productivity gain obtained by higher automation of the software engineering process, which is a shared goal of AIOps (AI applied to DevOps) and MDE. By enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of engineering processes, AIDOaRt will directly improve the quality of CPS/CPSoS products under development. This will, in turn, foster job creation in the IT design, development, and operations sectors. As highlighted in the Factories of the Future 2020 Roadmap, the societal impact of such projects extends beyond employment, also contributing to social sustainability.
The impact in the scientific community includes 96 scientific papers, including 21 journal papers, 70 publications in conference and workshop proceedings. For the general public, The project website as the main presence of project outlet has achieved over 4770 unique per year. The followers of the online social media community (LinkedIn and Twitter) is over 648. The project partners actively participated in various events, included the scientific conferences and workshops, which extended the impact to the large. AIDOaRt project also contributes to standardisation and normalisation bodies in order to increase interoperability and boost the adoption of the technology proposed by the project. In this regard, besides the preparation and retrieval of responses from partners in the Innovation and Standardization questionnaire, during this period, the work focused on two modelling standard specifications: MARTE and SysML. The final year's exploitation task focuses on strategies to disseminate and eventually commercialise the innovation. Hence, the AIDOaRt WP6 team organised 2 business model innovation workshops among the 31 partners.