International audienceSpecification theories as a tool in model-driven development processes of component-based software systems have recently attracted a considerable attention. Current specification theories are however qualitative in nature, and therefore fragile in the sense that the inevitable approximation of systems by models, combined with the fundamental unpredictability of hardware platforms, makes it difficult to transfer conclusions about the behavior, based on models, to the actual system. Hence this approach is arguably unsuited for modern software systems. We propose here the first specification theory which allows to capture quantitative aspects during the refinement and implementation process, thus leveraging the problems o...
Almost 20 years after the original conception, we revisit several fundamental question about modal t...
International audienceIn a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantit...
We introduce a novel formalism of label-structured modal transition systems that combines the classi...
International audienceSpecification theories as a tool in model-driven development processes of comp...
International audienceSpecification theories as a tool in the development process of component-based...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Specification theories as a too...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalize...
Abstract. Specification theories as a tool in the development process of component-based software sy...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalize...
International audienceModal transition systems provide a behavioral and compositional specification ...
AbstractWe propose weighted modal transition systems, an extension to the well-studied specification...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract This paper proposes a new theor...
Modal specification is a well-known formalism used as an abstraction theory for tran-sition systems....
We provide a framework for compositional and iterative design and verification of systems with quant...
This paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalizes the notions of step-...
Almost 20 years after the original conception, we revisit several fundamental question about modal t...
International audienceIn a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantit...
We introduce a novel formalism of label-structured modal transition systems that combines the classi...
International audienceSpecification theories as a tool in model-driven development processes of comp...
International audienceSpecification theories as a tool in the development process of component-based...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Specification theories as a too...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalize...
Abstract. Specification theories as a tool in the development process of component-based software sy...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalize...
International audienceModal transition systems provide a behavioral and compositional specification ...
AbstractWe propose weighted modal transition systems, an extension to the well-studied specification...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract This paper proposes a new theor...
Modal specification is a well-known formalism used as an abstraction theory for tran-sition systems....
We provide a framework for compositional and iterative design and verification of systems with quant...
This paper proposes a new theory of quantitative specifications. It generalizes the notions of step-...
Almost 20 years after the original conception, we revisit several fundamental question about modal t...
International audienceIn a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantit...
We introduce a novel formalism of label-structured modal transition systems that combines the classi...