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From the Foreword

"Getting CPS dependability right is essential to forming a solid foundation for a world that increasingly depends on such systems. This book represents the cutting edge of what we know about rigorous ways to ensure that our CPS designs are trustworthy. I recommend it to anyone who wants to get a deep look at these concepts that will form a cornerstone for future CPS designs."

--Phil Koopman, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering provides practitioners and researchers with a comprehensive introduction to the area of trustworthy Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) engineering. Topics in this book cover questions such as





What does having a trustworthy CPS actually mean for something as pervasive as a global-scale CPS?











How does CPS trustworthiness map onto existing knowledge, and where do we need to know more?





How can we mathematically prove timeliness, correctness, and other essential properties for systems that may be adaptive and even self-healing?











How can we better represent the physical reality underlying real-world numeric quantities in the computing system?











How can we establish, reason about, and ensure trust between CPS components that are designed, installed, maintained, and operated by different organizations, and which may never have really been intended to work together?

Featuring contributions from leading international experts, the book contains sixteen self-contained chapters that analyze the challenges in developing trustworthy CPS, and identify important issues in developing engineering methods for CPS.

The book addresses various issues contributing to trustworthiness complemented by contributions on TCSP roadmapping, taxonomy, and standardization, as well as experience in deploying advanced system engineering methods in industry. Specific approaches to ensuring trustworthiness, namely, proof and refinement, are covered, as well as engineering methods for dealing with hybrid aspects.
Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix
Editors xxi
Contributors xxiii
Chapter 1 Concepts of Dependable Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: Model-Based Approaches
1(22)
John Fitzgerald
Claire Ingram
Alexander Romanovsky
Chapter 2 Pathways to Dependable Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering
23(24)
John Fitzgerald
Claire Ingram
Tom McCutcheon
Chapter 3 A Rigorous Definition of Cyber-Physical Systems
47(28)
John Knight
Jian Xiang
Kevin Sullivan
Chapter 4 A Generic Model for System Substitution
75(30)
Guillaume Babin
Yamine Ait-Ameur
Marc Pantel
Chapter 5 Incremental Proof-Based Development for Resilient Distributed Systems
105(26)
Manamiary Bruno Andriamiarina
Dominique Mery
Neeraj Kumar Singh
Chapter 6 Formalizing Goal-Oriented Development of Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems
131(24)
Inna Pereverzeva
Elena Troubitsyna
Chapter 7 Formal Reasoning about Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems
155(22)
Linas Laibinis
Elena Troubitsyna
Chapter 8 Collaborative Modeling and Simulation for Cyber-Physical Systems
177(22)
Peter Corm Larsen
John Fitzgerald
Jim Woodcock
Thierry Lecomte
Chapter 9 Verifying Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems Using Closed-Loop Modeling
199(38)
Neeraj Kumar Singh
Mark Lawford
Thomas S. E. Maibaum
Alan Wassyng
Chapter 10 Stop-and-Go Adaptive Cruise Control: A Case Study of Automotive Cyber-Physical Systems
237(34)
Sasan Vakili
Neeraj Kumar Singh
Mark Lawford
Alan Wassyng
Ben Breimer
Chapter 11 Model-Based Analysis of Energy Consumption Behavior
271(36)
Shin Nakajima
Chapter 12 A Formal DSL for Multi-Core System Management
307(30)
Alexei Iliasov
Chapter 13 New Standards for Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems
337(32)
Alan Wassyng
Paul Joannou
Mark Lawford
Thomas S. E. Maibaum
Neeraj Kumar Singh
Chapter 14 Measurement-Based Identification of Infrastructures for Trustworthy Cyber-Physical Systems
369(26)
Imre Kocsis
Agnes Salanki
Andras Pataricza
Chapter 15 MDD-Based Design, Configuration, and Monitoring of Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems
395(26)
Laszlo Conczy
Istvan Majzik
Szilard Bozoki
Andras Pataricza
Chapter 16 Education of Scientific Approaches to Trustworthy Systems for Industry: After 10 Years
421(18)
Fuyuki Ishikawa
Nobukazu Yoshioka
Yoshinori Tanabe
Index 439
Alexander Romanovsky is a professor in the School of Computing Science at Newcastle University, UK.

Fuyuki Ishikawa is an associate professor in the Digital Content and Media Sciences Research Division at the National Institute of Informatics, Japan.