E-ISBN : 978-1-4244-5035-0Ad-hoc approach for the development of electronic systems does not satisfy current needs of industry. Therefore, new approaches and techniques are required. Formal Methods are well-known in Software Engineering for a long time, as a potential tool for a faultless development of safety critical systems. Moreover, Process Algebras are one of the most successful techniques that allow formally specifying and analyzing diverse systems. We exemplify application of formal methods by applying Process Analysis Toolkit (PAT), a toolset based on a CPS-style process algebra, to model and analyze a pipeline process and a TLM buffer. In addition, we present the analysis results of several benchmark systems using PAT, namely asyn...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, I...
Process algebra is the study of distributed or parallel systems by algebraic means. Originating in c...
Safety-critical systems can be negatively affected by faults such as component failures or environme...
Rapid software/hardware development cycle increased demand for the advanced design and implementatio...
Every day we witness the fast development of the hardware and software technology. This, of course, ...
Systems Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) is a powerful new hazard analysis method designed to go be...
Many computing systems consist of a possibly huge number of components that not only work independen...
The pervasiveness of computer systems in virtually every aspect of daily life entails a growing depe...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Telephone Number: +82-42-869-3579 Fax Number: +82-42-869-3510 In the environment of process-driven s...
An investigation is presented into the use of formal methods for the production of safety-critical s...
Abstract. The real-time process algebra (RTPA) is a set of new mathematical notations for formally d...
Formal Methods started primarily as a software development method, but now embrace a wide spectrum o...
We propose a technique to automatically generate a formal specification of the model of a system fro...
Abstract. Process Algebras are formalisms for modelling concurrent systems that permit mathematical ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, I...
Process algebra is the study of distributed or parallel systems by algebraic means. Originating in c...
Safety-critical systems can be negatively affected by faults such as component failures or environme...
Rapid software/hardware development cycle increased demand for the advanced design and implementatio...
Every day we witness the fast development of the hardware and software technology. This, of course, ...
Systems Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) is a powerful new hazard analysis method designed to go be...
Many computing systems consist of a possibly huge number of components that not only work independen...
The pervasiveness of computer systems in virtually every aspect of daily life entails a growing depe...
Process algebra is a widely accepted and much used technique in the specification and verification o...
Telephone Number: +82-42-869-3579 Fax Number: +82-42-869-3510 In the environment of process-driven s...
An investigation is presented into the use of formal methods for the production of safety-critical s...
Abstract. The real-time process algebra (RTPA) is a set of new mathematical notations for formally d...
Formal Methods started primarily as a software development method, but now embrace a wide spectrum o...
We propose a technique to automatically generate a formal specification of the model of a system fro...
Abstract. Process Algebras are formalisms for modelling concurrent systems that permit mathematical ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, I...
Process algebra is the study of distributed or parallel systems by algebraic means. Originating in c...
Safety-critical systems can be negatively affected by faults such as component failures or environme...