Three formal methods for specifying properties of real-time systems are reviewed and used in a common example. Two of them offer a graphical representation and the third is an algebraic language. The example is that of an automatic railroad system with sensors to detect the train position and controls for the gate mechanism. Associated with each formalism is a proof methodology which is described and used to prove a safety property about the example. A comparison is made between the three formalisms according to various criteria including the expressiveness, readability, maintainability of the language, support for real-tim
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This article explores a dual approach to real-time software development. Models are written in UML, ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the proof process used by Thales and Autonomous Operator...
Three formal methods for specifying properties of real-time systems are reviewed and used in a commo...
Safety critical computers increasingly a#ect nearly every aspect of our lives. Computers control th...
Abstract. In this article we would like to present some recent applications of the B formal method t...
. A fundamental problem in the design and development of embedded control systems is the verificatio...
The book presents a collection of original, state of the art, contributions in the field of modeling...
A fundamental problem in the design and development of embedded control systems is the verification ...
International audienceDue to the increasing complexity of railway signalling systems, the design of ...
A formal theory of an application domain can serve a key role in formal specification and verificati...
This paper includes a survey on sorne modern methods that are used for describing and analyzing beha...
Today the development of safety-critical systems is to a large extent guided by standards that make ...
Formal methods have been largely experimented in industry for the development of safety-critical and...
Abstract: We characterise what is meant by a metod in the context of software devel-opment. Then wha...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8724.920(no CS-TR-697) / BLDSC - Brit...
This article explores a dual approach to real-time software development. Models are written in UML, ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the proof process used by Thales and Autonomous Operator...
Three formal methods for specifying properties of real-time systems are reviewed and used in a commo...
Safety critical computers increasingly a#ect nearly every aspect of our lives. Computers control th...
Abstract. In this article we would like to present some recent applications of the B formal method t...
. A fundamental problem in the design and development of embedded control systems is the verificatio...
The book presents a collection of original, state of the art, contributions in the field of modeling...
A fundamental problem in the design and development of embedded control systems is the verification ...
International audienceDue to the increasing complexity of railway signalling systems, the design of ...
A formal theory of an application domain can serve a key role in formal specification and verificati...
This paper includes a survey on sorne modern methods that are used for describing and analyzing beha...
Today the development of safety-critical systems is to a large extent guided by standards that make ...
Formal methods have been largely experimented in industry for the development of safety-critical and...
Abstract: We characterise what is meant by a metod in the context of software devel-opment. Then wha...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8724.920(no CS-TR-697) / BLDSC - Brit...
This article explores a dual approach to real-time software development. Models are written in UML, ...
International audienceThis chapter presents the proof process used by Thales and Autonomous Operator...