International audienceThis paper describes a case study of the SysML/KAOS method for a road transportation system for the City of Montreal (VdM), the second-largest city in Canada. The transportation system was developed from unstructured requirements represented in textual and schematic documents. Therefore, the VdM wanted to investigate new ways of organising and analysing the requirements of traffic projects, in order to increase the level of confidence in their safety, usability and reusability. This paper describes the formal specification, verification and validation of system requirements and provides an appraisal of the SysML/KAOS requirements engineering method on an industrial-scale case study. SysML/KAOS is designed within the AN...
The target of the study is to apply the success of engineering psychology to the area of Formal Engi...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
International audienceThis paper describes a case study of the SysML/KAOS method for a road transpor...
International audienceThis paper is about the formal specification of requirements of a rail communi...
International audienceThis article describes a work-in-progress in the framework of a research proje...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThe aim of this p...
The development of intelligent transport systems such as driver assistance systems currently faces i...
AbstractOur world is increasingly relying on complex software and systems. In a growing number of fi...
Nowadays, the usefulness of a formal language for ensuring the consistency of requirements is well e...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
International audienceThe use of formal methods for verification and validation of critical and comp...
Abstract — Requirements engineering is an important phase in a system’s life cycle. When poorly perf...
In order to achieve the highest safety integrity levels, ISO26262 recommends the use of formal metho...
Employing formal methods for complex systems specification is steadily growing from year to year. Wh...
The target of the study is to apply the success of engineering psychology to the area of Formal Engi...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
International audienceThis paper describes a case study of the SysML/KAOS method for a road transpor...
International audienceThis paper is about the formal specification of requirements of a rail communi...
International audienceThis article describes a work-in-progress in the framework of a research proje...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comInternational audienceThe aim of this p...
The development of intelligent transport systems such as driver assistance systems currently faces i...
AbstractOur world is increasingly relying on complex software and systems. In a growing number of fi...
Nowadays, the usefulness of a formal language for ensuring the consistency of requirements is well e...
The SysML/KAOS method allows to model system requirements through goal hierarchies. B System is a fo...
International audienceThe use of formal methods for verification and validation of critical and comp...
Abstract — Requirements engineering is an important phase in a system’s life cycle. When poorly perf...
In order to achieve the highest safety integrity levels, ISO26262 recommends the use of formal metho...
Employing formal methods for complex systems specification is steadily growing from year to year. Wh...
The target of the study is to apply the success of engineering psychology to the area of Formal Engi...
Getting the right software requirements under the right environment assumptions is a critical precon...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...