International audienceEvent-Condition-Action (ECA) rules are a widely used language for the high level specification of controllers in adaptive systems, such as Cyber-Physical Systems and smart environments, where devices equipped with sensors and actuators are controlled according to a set of rules. The evaluation and execution of every ECA rule is considered to be independent from the others, but interactions of rule actions can cause the system behaviors to be unpredictable or unsafe. Typical problems are in redundancy of rules, inconsistencies, circularity, or application-dependent safety issues. Hence, there is a need for coordination of ECA rule-based systems in order to ensure safety objectives. We propose a tool-supported method for...
In this paper we show how state-of-the art SMT-based techniques for software verification can be emp...
We describe a mechanism based on distributed Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules that supports data c...
Event-triggered real-time systems are desirable to use in environments where the arrival of events a...
Abstract. Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules are a widely used lan-guage for the high level specific...
We present a formal model for modelling Event-Condition-Action Rules by partitioning a state space a...
Intelligent Environments (IEs) are physical spaces where Information Technology (IT) and other perva...
The goal of the following survey on Event-Condition-Action (ECA) Rules is to come to a common unders...
Rule-based systems implemented as event-condition-action (ECA) rules utilize a powerful and flexible...
Intelligent Environments (IE) are a very active area of research and a number of applications are cu...
With the rise in popularity of smart objects and online services, the use of Trigger-Action Platform...
A pervasive system features a plethora of devices, services and applications organized as a large di...
This thesis proposal addresses support for utilizing an existing formal analysis tool when predictab...
ECA (event/condition/action) rules have been developed for central active database systems. In distr...
Develop predictable rule-based applications Event-triggered real-time systems are responding to occu...
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are controlled complex technical systems. On one hand they do exist and...
In this paper we show how state-of-the art SMT-based techniques for software verification can be emp...
We describe a mechanism based on distributed Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules that supports data c...
Event-triggered real-time systems are desirable to use in environments where the arrival of events a...
Abstract. Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules are a widely used lan-guage for the high level specific...
We present a formal model for modelling Event-Condition-Action Rules by partitioning a state space a...
Intelligent Environments (IEs) are physical spaces where Information Technology (IT) and other perva...
The goal of the following survey on Event-Condition-Action (ECA) Rules is to come to a common unders...
Rule-based systems implemented as event-condition-action (ECA) rules utilize a powerful and flexible...
Intelligent Environments (IE) are a very active area of research and a number of applications are cu...
With the rise in popularity of smart objects and online services, the use of Trigger-Action Platform...
A pervasive system features a plethora of devices, services and applications organized as a large di...
This thesis proposal addresses support for utilizing an existing formal analysis tool when predictab...
ECA (event/condition/action) rules have been developed for central active database systems. In distr...
Develop predictable rule-based applications Event-triggered real-time systems are responding to occu...
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are controlled complex technical systems. On one hand they do exist and...
In this paper we show how state-of-the art SMT-based techniques for software verification can be emp...
We describe a mechanism based on distributed Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules that supports data c...
Event-triggered real-time systems are desirable to use in environments where the arrival of events a...