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MegaModelling at Runtime - scalable model-based framework for continuous development and runtime validation of complex systems.

Objective

European industry faces stiff competition on the global arena. Electronic Components and Systems become more and more
complex, thus calling for modern engineering practices to be applied in order to better tackle both productivity and quality.
Model-based technologies promise significant productivity gains, which have already been proven in several studies and
applications. However, these technologies still need more enhancements to scale up for real-life industrial projects and to
provide more benefits in different contexts.
The ultimate objective of improving productivity, while reducing costs and ensuring quality in development, integration and
maintenance, can be achieved by using techniques integrating seamlessly design time and runtime aspects. Industrial scale
system models, which are usually multi-disciplinary, multi-teams and serving to several product lines have to be be exploited
at runtime, e.g. by advanced tracing and monitoring, thus boosting the overall quality of the final system and providing
lessons-learnt for future product generations. MegaM@Rt brings model-based engineering to the next level in order to help
European industry reducing development and maintenance costs while reinforcing both productivity and quality.
To achieve that, MegaM@Rt will create a framework incorporating methods and tools for continuous development and
runtime validation to significantly improve productivity, quality and predictability of large and complex industrial systems.
MegaM@Rt addresses the scalability challenges with advanced megamodelling and traceability approaches, while runtime
aspects will be tackled via so-called “models@runtime”, online testing and execution traces analysis.
MegaM@Rt brings together a strong international consortium involving experts from France, Spain, Italy and Finland. The
partners cover the whole value chain from research organizations to tool providers, including 9 end-users with large
industrial case studies for results validation.

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ECSEL-RIA - ECSEL Research and Innovation Action

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(opens in new window) H2020-ECSEL-2016-1-RIA-two-stage

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Coordinator

MALARDALENS UNIVERSITET
Net EU contribution

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€ 261 813,05
Address
UNIVERSITETSPLAN 1
722 20 VASTERAAS
Sweden

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Region
Östra Sverige Östra Mellansverige Västmanlands län
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 748 037,50

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