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Participatory Architectural Change Management in ATM Systems

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Deliverables

Communication and Dissemination Plan (opens in new window)

Report describing future communication and dissemination activities. Included as Annex in the PMP.

Gap analysis of existing modelling methodologies for the ATM domain and requirements elicitation (opens in new window)

Strengths and weaknesses of modelling approaches currently used in the ATM industry, and what would be required of a new/evolved language.

Roadmap for the exploitation (opens in new window)

Output will provide an estimate of the economic and technical impact of solutions suggested by the PACAS project and a clear business and market exploitation path.

Gap analysis of existing reasoning techniques and requirements for the ATM participatory architectural design (opens in new window)

Strengths and weaknesses of state-of-art model verification and multi-objective reasoning techniques to support the ATM participatory architectural design.

First release of the Modelling proof-of-concept (opens in new window)

An initial wireframe of the views and modelling concepts for representing changes in ATM system architectures.

Modelling language meta model (opens in new window)

A formalization of the modelling language for machine-based reasoning.

Gap analysis of existing work in large-scale systems design (opens in new window)

Strengths and weaknesses of exiting approaches with respect to ATM domain stakeholders’ needs.

Final Report (opens in new window)

a report on the process, platform, to be used as documentation for users

Final release of the Modelling proof-of-concept (opens in new window)

The final set of views and modelling concepts for changes in ATM system architectures.

Communication and dissemination report (opens in new window)

Report of the communication and dissemination activities carried out in the project, lessons learnt and future project sustainability.

Concept, Scenarios and Validation Plan (opens in new window)

a report that will include results of task 5.1 and 5.2. It will present the PACAS concept, the reference scenarios. It will also describe the overall approach to validation, the identification of the project stakeholders, the definition of the validation objectives, and the planning of the validation activities to be executed in the project.

Publishable Final Project Report (opens in new window)

final publishable summary covering the results and conclusions of the project.

Intermediate Communication and Dissemination report (opens in new window)

Report about the communication and dissemination activities carried out in Y1 and re-planning of activities for next period.

Exploitation plan (opens in new window)

Report describing future exploitation, multiplication and sustainability activities.

Validation Report (opens in new window)

a final report that will integrate the different results of the different exercises and provide a final integrated validation of the whole project activities based on the validation plan defined at the beginning of the project. It will also provide recommendations to the future R&D activities within similar research topics.

First release of the reasoning proof -of -concept (opens in new window)

the proof-of-concept will include a first version of the automated models verification techniques (T4.2) and the first version of the multi-objective reasoning techniques (T4.3).

Final release of the reasoning proof-of-concept (opens in new window)

the proof-of-concept will include the automated models verification techniques (T4.2) and the multi-objective reasoning techniques (T4.3).

First release of the platform and guidelines (opens in new window)

this version will allow initial experiments in WP5 in order to collect feedback for refining both process and platform. The guidelines to enact the process will be delivered within the platform

Second major release of the platform and guidelines (opens in new window)

a revised version of D2.2

Publications

Gamification solutions for software acceptance: A comparative study of Requirements Engineering and Organizational Behavior techniques (opens in new window)

Author(s): Luca Piras, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos, Roberta Cuel, Diego Ponte
Published in: 2017 11th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2017, Page(s) 255-265, ISBN 978-1-5090-5476-3
Publisher: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/RCIS.2017.7956544

Goal Models for Acceptance Requirements Analysis and Gamification Design (opens in new window)

Author(s): Luca Piras, Elda Paja, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos
Published in: 2017, Page(s) 223-230
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69904-2_18

Towards Aligning Multi-Concern Models via NLP

Author(s): Fatma Başak Aydemir, Fabiano Dalpiaz
Published in: Proceedings of the International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop, 2017
Publisher: IEEE

Gamification of Information Security Awareness and Training

Author(s): Gjertsen E., Gjære E. A., Bartnes M. and Flores W.
Published in: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy - Volume 1: ICISSP, 2016, ISBN 978-989-758-209-7
Publisher: Scitepress

Changing complex socio-technical infrastructures: the case of Air Traffic Management

Author(s): Roberta Cuel, Diego Ponte, Giusi Orabona
Published in: STS Italia Conference, 2016
Publisher: STS Italia Conference

Pinpointing Ambiguity and Incompleteness in Requirements Engineering via Information Visualization and NLP (opens in new window)

Author(s): Fabiano Dalpiaz, Ivor van der Schalk, Garm Lucassen
Published in: 2018, Page(s) 119-135
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77243-1_8

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