International audienceOn the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects to represent interfaces of component-based systems. On the other hand, time is a crucial aspect of systems for practical applications, e.g. in the area of embedded systems. And yet, only few results exist on the design of timed component-based systems. In this paper, we propose a timed extension of modal specifications, together with fundamental operations (conjunction, product, and quotient) that enable to reason in a compositional way about timed system. The specifications are given as modal event-clock automata, where clock resets are easy to handle. We develop an entire theory that promotes efficient incremental desig...
AbstractIn a formal approach to component specification, interfaces are usually described using pre-...
The analysis of reactive systems requires models representing the system, its interaction with the e...
To specify and verify real-time systems, we consider a real-time version of temporal logic called Ex...
International audienceOn the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive ...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
AbstractModal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects to represe...
International audienceIn the application domain of component-based system design, developing theorie...
Modal automata are a classic formal model for component-based systems that comes equipped with a ric...
Abstract. We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timi...
Modal specifications are classical formalisms that can be used to express the functional variability...
Modal specifications are classical formalisms that can be used to express the functional variability...
In a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantitative reasoning in spe...
In a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantitative reasoning in spe...
We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timing constra...
AbstractIn a formal approach to component specification, interfaces are usually described using pre-...
The analysis of reactive systems requires models representing the system, its interaction with the e...
To specify and verify real-time systems, we consider a real-time version of temporal logic called Ex...
International audienceOn the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive ...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
AbstractModal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects to represe...
International audienceIn the application domain of component-based system design, developing theorie...
Modal automata are a classic formal model for component-based systems that comes equipped with a ric...
Abstract. We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timi...
Modal specifications are classical formalisms that can be used to express the functional variability...
Modal specifications are classical formalisms that can be used to express the functional variability...
In a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantitative reasoning in spe...
In a series of recent work, we have introduced a general framework for quantitative reasoning in spe...
We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timing constra...
AbstractIn a formal approach to component specification, interfaces are usually described using pre-...
The analysis of reactive systems requires models representing the system, its interaction with the e...
To specify and verify real-time systems, we consider a real-time version of temporal logic called Ex...