Traceability and Support of Modeling & Simulation usingSSP-Traceability Layered Standard
2025-09-09 , 203

Virtualization in development of ever more complex products is becoming increasingly important. Therefore, the use of modeling & simulation activities as part of product development and release is also increasing. Traceability is for these activities a keystone for quality tracking and reuse for efficiency. This presentation shows how this can be realized by applying the SSP Traceability layered standard (i.e., which information is involved related to the modeling and simulation activity, where does it come from and where shall it be propagated) in conjunction with the MIC Core standard for metadata. At the beginning, the Credible Simulation Process Framework developed as part of the prostep SmartSE project is presented, which enables integration into company processes. We will show this using the example of the challenges of developing a simulation model Due to different reasons, the development of a simulation model typically consists of the design and the implementation in a simulation tool (e.g. Dymola), the model being then immediately used for simulation purposes, skipping essential activities like the requirement specification (e.g. relevant application area, relevant physical effects, …), the documentation for the end-user and/or the model verification respectively the model validation. Often, the user documentation is written afterwards from the model implementation, leading, e.g. to potential transcription issues, inconsistent content respectively versions between implementation and documentation, and high review efforts to ensure the high quality of the developed model. We will then present the solution approach based on the SSP 2.0 and SSP Traceability Layered Standard and show it as a demonstration. Another important point for traceability and reuse is the use of standardized metadata to find and evaluate information. We will present a solution based on the MIC-Core Metadata Standard. We will close with an overview, which of these solution elements are implemented and publicly available.


Paper PDF: 16thmodelicafmiconference/question_uploads/Modelica2025_vAdMJ3H.pdf

Technology architecture director, working on Dymola development in a broad sense since 1992. Also active in the SSP design group and in ProSTEP ivip Smart System Engineering. Former member of ISO WG21 C++.

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Project leader prostep SmartSE, and Bosch expert in MBSE, simulation based engineering.
More than 35 years’ experience in in systems engineering, system simulation, Hardware in the Loop, integration simulation in development processes. Main topic is Bosch internally and in the prostep project: collaboration based on simulation supported engineering

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Peter Lobner holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Ulm and brings over 12 years of software-development experience across e-learning, energy, automotive, and intellectual-property domains. At eXXcellent solutions, he serves as project manager for orchideo | easySSP, a cloud platform enabling credible, traceable simulations based on the Modelica Association’s SSP standard. He is an active member of the SSP and SSP Traceability working groups and of prostep ivip’s SmartSE initiative, contributing to the evolution of open simulation standards.

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