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Building a Public Transportation System Product Line. Omar T. Jaradat, Augustin Petrović & Manish Kungwani. University of Zagreb, Croatia Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Augustin Petrović (CROATIA) Manish Kungwani (INDIA) Pratik Bapurao Barkade (INDIA ). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Building a Public Transportation System

Product Line

Omar T. Jaradat, Augustin Petrović & Manish Kungwani

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DSD PTS TeamUniversity of Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering

and ComputingAugustin Petrović (CROATIA)

Manish Kungwani (INDIA) Pratik Bapurao Barkade (INDIA)

Mälardalen University, SwedenDepartment of Computer Science and

ElectronicsSeverine Sentilles (FRANCE)

Omar Tawffeeq Jaradat (JORDAN)Uma Shankar Subramani (INDIA)

Hafiz Umer Waqar (PAKISTAN)Siva Chaitanya Nayak Eslavath (INDIA)

Project supervisor

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• VIDEO

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Communication structure

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We aimed to with• Software Product Line (SPL)• Domain: Public Transportation Systems

• Umple modeling language• Develop three SPL instances

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PTS common elements

StopsLines

Runs

TimetablesSchedules

Vehicles

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Public Transportation System PLRequirements

DOMAIN ELEMENTS

Stops

Lines

Vehicles

Runs

OPERATION ELEMENTS

Schedules

Timetables

PASSENGER ASSISTANCE

Quickest route

finding

Actual timing

EMERGENCY HANDLING

Vehicle position tracking

Rerouting

Arrival time prediction

INSTANCE REQUIREMENT

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Optional instance specific features

Functional PL requirements

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Development Process• Model Driven Development – Umple• Test Driven Development• Agile “UP” methodology

• Incremental release-based development

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DESIGN (or redesign)

ARCHITECTURE

DESIGN TESTS

MATERIALIZEDESIGN

IN UMPLE

GENERATE CODE

TESTDEVELOP INSTANCES

RELEASE

UMPLEDEFINE

REQUIREMENTS

ASSIGN REQUIREMENTS TO ITERATIONS

Development Process

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• Core Entities and Repositories• Schedule Management• Vehicle management• Passenger Assistance• Arrival Time Prediction• Quickest Route Fiding• Data Access Layer• Emergency Handling support

Product Line Core

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Instance architecture

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Public Transportation System Product Line

Product Line Core

PTS on CLOUD

“.jar” to “.dll”

Amazing PTS instance

Västerås PTS

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Lausanne PTS – aka Amazing PTS instance

• Based on a real city - Lausanne• All features derive from the Product

Line PLC• Administrative Desktop Application

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Västerås PTS• Based on – Västerås• Only Core features• Desktop Application• Uses its own DAL – MS SQL Server

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PTS on CLOUD• Based on a real city – Lausanne• Passenger Assistance features• Consumer End Web Application• Java + .NET interoperability

LIVE ON THE WEB Windows Azure

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Technical issues• Missing features in Umple

(under development)• Class abstraction• Generics• No Multiple Interface Implementation• Exception Handling

• Oracle database server crashed• Inaccessible Real-Time data for Neural

Networks learning

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Decisions and Solutions• Code generation from model • Implemented the following design patterns:• Factory Pattern• Repository Pattern• Singleton Pattern• Observer Pattern

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Some more issues• Some ill-performing team members• Language semantics• Cultural misunderstandings

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Results Complete Umple model as

Product Line Core Developed 3 working instances Extended the requirements from

Customer Neural Network for Arrival Time Prediction Quickest route finding

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Experience• Distributed work environment• Product Line development• Acquired modeling and language skills• Friends and a life experience

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Special Thanks to…Timothy C. Lethbridge (SCORE)Ivica Crnković (MdH)Mario Žagar (FER)Aneta Vulgarakis (MdH)Séverine Sentilles (MdH) Igor Čavrak (FER) Marin Orlić (FER)Ivana Bosnić (FER)

Dominik PavlovićVice Šimunov

Jure RastićShruti JohariIvan Petković

For all the HELP and

GUIDANCE …

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Thank You

• Any Questions or Queries?

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