Although formal methods for developing computer systems have been available for more than a decade, few have had significant impact in practice. A major barrier to their use is that software developers find formal methods difficult to understand and apply. One exception is a formal method called SCR for specifying computer system requirements which, due to its easy to use tabular notation and its demonstrated scalability, has already achieved some success in industry. Recently, a set of software tools, including a specification editor, a consistency checker, a simulator, and a verifier, has been developed to support the SCR method [9, 11, 5]. This paper describes recent enhancements to the SCR tools: a new dependency graph browser which dis...
Handling inconsistency in software requirements is a complicated task which has attracted the inter...
Abstract: Tracing between informal requirements and formal models is challeng-ing. A method for such...
This paper describes three case studies in the lightweight application of formal methods to requirem...
This paper describes the specification, validation and verification of system and soft-ware requirem...
This paper describes a class of formal analysis called consistency checking that mechanically checks...
This article describes a formal analysis technique, called consistency checking, for automatic detec...
AbstractÐWriting requirements in a formal notation permits automatic assessment of such properties a...
SCR (Software Cost Reduction) is a formal method for specifying and analyzing system requirements th...
Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have been developing a formal method, known as th...
Abstract—Exposing inconsistencies can uncover many defects in software specifications. One approach ...
Over the past two decades, formal methods researchers have produced a number of powerful software to...
Complex software and systems are pervasive in today's world. In a growing number of fields they come...
Goal-oriented methods are increasingly popular for elaborating software requirements. They offer sys...
Tabular notations, in particular SCR specifications, have proved to be a useful means for formally d...
The target of the study is to apply the success of engineering psychology to the area of Formal Engi...
Handling inconsistency in software requirements is a complicated task which has attracted the inter...
Abstract: Tracing between informal requirements and formal models is challeng-ing. A method for such...
This paper describes three case studies in the lightweight application of formal methods to requirem...
This paper describes the specification, validation and verification of system and soft-ware requirem...
This paper describes a class of formal analysis called consistency checking that mechanically checks...
This article describes a formal analysis technique, called consistency checking, for automatic detec...
AbstractÐWriting requirements in a formal notation permits automatic assessment of such properties a...
SCR (Software Cost Reduction) is a formal method for specifying and analyzing system requirements th...
Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have been developing a formal method, known as th...
Abstract—Exposing inconsistencies can uncover many defects in software specifications. One approach ...
Over the past two decades, formal methods researchers have produced a number of powerful software to...
Complex software and systems are pervasive in today's world. In a growing number of fields they come...
Goal-oriented methods are increasingly popular for elaborating software requirements. They offer sys...
Tabular notations, in particular SCR specifications, have proved to be a useful means for formally d...
The target of the study is to apply the success of engineering psychology to the area of Formal Engi...
Handling inconsistency in software requirements is a complicated task which has attracted the inter...
Abstract: Tracing between informal requirements and formal models is challeng-ing. A method for such...
This paper describes three case studies in the lightweight application of formal methods to requirem...