Usually the description of a system is given in natural language or in diagrams. It is very hard to make this kind of informal description clear, concise and unambiguous. Implementations based on informal specifications are usually prone to errors, omissions and incompatibilities. This paper presents an attempt to introduce Formal Description Techniques (FDT's), originally developed for the area of telecommunications and data transfer, as a mean for the specification/description of manufacturing systems. A brief introduction on standard FDT's, LOTOS, ESTELLE and SDL is given. Several concepts were behind the development of these techniques and this paper exploits the extended finite state machine (EFSM) concept as a suitable form ...
grantor: University of TorontoFormal description techniques (FDTs) have long been advocate...
This book introduces a new level of abstraction that closes the gap between the textual specificatio...
A formal requirements specification language, the ELSIM language, is presented. The language uses co...
Usually the description of a system is given in natural language or in diagrams. It is very hard to ...
This paper addresses the formal specification and description of manufacturing systems. It is consid...
This paper presents a framework for specification and testing of component-based embedded systems us...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the specification of traditional networked a...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the speci cation of traditional networked ap...
The Formal Description Technique (FDT) Estelle is a formal method proposed by ISO to specify dis...
The practical application of formal description techniques (FDT) is becoming increasingly important ...
A simple specification method is introduced and the results of its application to a series of projec...
Abstract. In the past few years two research groups of Politecnico di Milano, whose activities were ...
In the past few years two research groups of Politecnico di Milano, whose activities were centered o...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the specification of traditional networked a...
grantor: University of TorontoFormal description techniques (FDTs) have long been advocate...
grantor: University of TorontoFormal description techniques (FDTs) have long been advocate...
This book introduces a new level of abstraction that closes the gap between the textual specificatio...
A formal requirements specification language, the ELSIM language, is presented. The language uses co...
Usually the description of a system is given in natural language or in diagrams. It is very hard to ...
This paper addresses the formal specification and description of manufacturing systems. It is consid...
This paper presents a framework for specification and testing of component-based embedded systems us...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the specification of traditional networked a...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the speci cation of traditional networked ap...
The Formal Description Technique (FDT) Estelle is a formal method proposed by ISO to specify dis...
The practical application of formal description techniques (FDT) is becoming increasingly important ...
A simple specification method is introduced and the results of its application to a series of projec...
Abstract. In the past few years two research groups of Politecnico di Milano, whose activities were ...
In the past few years two research groups of Politecnico di Milano, whose activities were centered o...
Formal Description Techniques have been widely used for the specification of traditional networked a...
grantor: University of TorontoFormal description techniques (FDTs) have long been advocate...
grantor: University of TorontoFormal description techniques (FDTs) have long been advocate...
This book introduces a new level of abstraction that closes the gap between the textual specificatio...
A formal requirements specification language, the ELSIM language, is presented. The language uses co...