- IoTArch: Improving the Design and Realization of Situational Aware Internet of Things Systems for Emergency Situations Handling
- Managing Model Inconsistencies
- Model-based development and continuous integration
- Closing the Safety-Security gap in software intensive systems
- Evolution support for architectural artefacts
- Managing Architectural Technical Debt
- Managing Interoperability Concerns in Large Systems
- End-to-end Variability Management
- Ensuring Quality of Service through Modeling of Resource Requirements and Service-level Agreements in Industrial IoT
- Managing Interoperability Concerns in Large Systems
- Managing Practices for Development Speed
- Scaling Agile development in mechatronics organizations
About the project
Interoperability is the ability of two or more (software) systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged.
Achieving software interoperability is not an easy task and becomes even more demanding and challenging when one wants to achieve it in an automated fashion.
Several strategies could be applied to support interoperability. However, also such strategies might leave the interoperability concerns (partly) unsolved.
The aim of this project is to identify how to improve interoperability among software systems based on concrete interoperability problems.
Participating companies
Axis Communications, Ericsson, Jeppesen, Saab, Volvo Group and Volvo Cars.
Participating researchers
Dr. Romina Spalazzese, Malmö University (principal investigator)
Dr. Ulrik Eklund, Malmö University
Prof. Patrizio Pelliccione, Chalmers|GU