International audienceNowadays, the usefulness of the formal verification and validation of system specifications is well established, at least for critical systems. However, one of the main obstacles to their adoption lies in obtaining the formal specification of the system, and, in the case of refinement-based formal methods such as B System or Event-B, in obtaining the most abstract specification that heads the development of the system. The SysML/KAOS requirements engineering method is proposed to overcome this difficulty. It includes a goal modeling language to model requirements from stakeholders needs. Translation rules from a goal model to a B System specification have already been defined. They allow to obtain a skeleton of the sys...
La méthode SysML/KAOS permet de modéliser les exigences d’un système sous forme d’hiérarchies de but...
Formal methods in systems engineering are gaining traction, at least in some areas. While the formal...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThe aim of this p...
International audienceThis paper is about the extension of the SysML/KAOS requirements engineering m...
Nowadays, the usefulness of a formal language for ensuring the consistency of requirements is well e...
International audienceThe use of formal methods for verification and validation of critical and comp...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
International audienceWhen using formal methods, one of the main difficulties is to elaborate the in...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
International audienceThis article describes a work-in-progress in the framework of a research proje...
International audienceModeling the domain of a system to be implemented is a very critical and often...
Requirements engineering is an important aspect of the software development methodology because it i...
Goals play an important role in requirements engineering process, and consequently in systems develo...
Employing formal methods for complex systems specification is steadily growing from year to year. Wh...
La méthode SysML/KAOS permet de modéliser les exigences d’un système sous forme d’hiérarchies de but...
Formal methods in systems engineering are gaining traction, at least in some areas. While the formal...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThe aim of this p...
International audienceThis paper is about the extension of the SysML/KAOS requirements engineering m...
Nowadays, the usefulness of a formal language for ensuring the consistency of requirements is well e...
International audienceThe use of formal methods for verification and validation of critical and comp...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
International audienceWhen using formal methods, one of the main difficulties is to elaborate the in...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
International audienceThis article describes a work-in-progress in the framework of a research proje...
International audienceModeling the domain of a system to be implemented is a very critical and often...
Requirements engineering is an important aspect of the software development methodology because it i...
Goals play an important role in requirements engineering process, and consequently in systems develo...
Employing formal methods for complex systems specification is steadily growing from year to year. Wh...
La méthode SysML/KAOS permet de modéliser les exigences d’un système sous forme d’hiérarchies de but...
Formal methods in systems engineering are gaining traction, at least in some areas. While the formal...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThe aim of this p...