Contract-based Methodology for Developing Resilient Cyber-Infrastructure in the Industry 4.0 Era

04/09/2020
by   Sidharta Andalam, et al.
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As the industrial cyber-infrastructure become increasingly important to realise the objectives of Industry 4.0, the consequence of disruption due to internal or external faults become increasingly severe. Thus there is a need for a resilient infrastructure. In this paper, we propose a contract-based methodology where components across layers of the cyber-infrastructure are associated with contracts and a light-weight resilience manager. This allows the system to detect faults (contract violation monitored using observers) and react (change contracts dynamically) effectively.

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