International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components, of component-based timed systems, and in particular, in the preservation of their properties during such a development process. We model timed components with timed automata. Their composition is achieved with the classic parallel composition operator for timed automata. The specifications of these timed systems are expressed with the timed linear logic Mitl (Metric Interval Temporal Logic). To guarantee the preservation of properties during an incremental development process, we propose to use ? -simulation relations, adapted for timed systems. First, we extend the classic notion of ? -simulation with timed aspects. As in the untimed case,...
Abstract. We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timi...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
In this paper we present an assume-guarantee specification theory (aka in-terface theory from [14]) ...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe are interested in the preservation of local properties of timed components ...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe present a verification framework exploiting tau-simulations as a way to pre...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of Timed I/O Components as Timed Automata “á la” Alur & Dill where a...
The growth of consumer embedded devices, where digital, analog and software components are often com...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak s...
Abstract. We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timi...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
In this paper we present an assume-guarantee specification theory (aka in-terface theory from [14]) ...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe are interested in the preservation of local properties of timed components ...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe present a verification framework exploiting tau-simulations as a way to pre...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
AbstractWe introduce the notion of Timed I/O Components as Timed Automata “á la” Alur & Dill where a...
The growth of consumer embedded devices, where digital, analog and software components are often com...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak s...
Abstract. We consider the setting of component-based design for real-time systems with critical timi...
On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects t...
In this paper we present an assume-guarantee specification theory (aka in-terface theory from [14]) ...