Predictability - the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specified reliability and timeliness requirements - is a crucial, highly desirable property of responsive embedded systems. This paper overviews a development methodology for responsive systems, which enhances predictability by eliminating potential hazards resulting from physically-unsound specifications. The backbone of our methodology is the Time-constrained Reactive Automaton (TRA) formalism, which adopts a fundamental notion of space and time that restricts expressiveness in a way that allows the specification of only reactive, spontaneous, and causal computation. Using the TRA model, unrealistic systems - possessing properties such as clairvoy...
In modern times, human life is intrinsically depending on real-time embedded systems (RTES) with inc...
The Autonomic Reactive System Timed Reactive Model (AS-TRM) is the merging of two fields: Real Time ...
Reactive systems, i.e. those in constant interaction with their environments, are often distributed ...
Predictability { the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specied re...
Predictability -- the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specified...
Predictability — the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specified ...
The specification of a real-time system is often the result of a process, whereby a conceptual contr...
<p align="justify">Computer Science is currently facing a grand challenge :finding good design pract...
Timed automata (TA) have been widely adopted as a suitable formalism to modeltime-critical systems. ...
We present a framework for the development of real-time embedded systems based on timed automata ext...
Abstract. We present a framework for the development of real-time embedded systems based on timed au...
In this paper we present an assume-guarantee specification theory (aka in-terface theory from [14]) ...
The design of reactive systems must comply with logical correctness (the system does what it is supp...
Control of complex systems satisfying rich temporal specification has become an increasingly importa...
International audienceThe critical nature of hard real-time embedded systems leads to an increased u...
In modern times, human life is intrinsically depending on real-time embedded systems (RTES) with inc...
The Autonomic Reactive System Timed Reactive Model (AS-TRM) is the merging of two fields: Real Time ...
Reactive systems, i.e. those in constant interaction with their environments, are often distributed ...
Predictability { the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specied re...
Predictability -- the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specified...
Predictability — the ability to foretell that an implementation will not violate a set of specified ...
The specification of a real-time system is often the result of a process, whereby a conceptual contr...
<p align="justify">Computer Science is currently facing a grand challenge :finding good design pract...
Timed automata (TA) have been widely adopted as a suitable formalism to modeltime-critical systems. ...
We present a framework for the development of real-time embedded systems based on timed automata ext...
Abstract. We present a framework for the development of real-time embedded systems based on timed au...
In this paper we present an assume-guarantee specification theory (aka in-terface theory from [14]) ...
The design of reactive systems must comply with logical correctness (the system does what it is supp...
Control of complex systems satisfying rich temporal specification has become an increasingly importa...
International audienceThe critical nature of hard real-time embedded systems leads to an increased u...
In modern times, human life is intrinsically depending on real-time embedded systems (RTES) with inc...
The Autonomic Reactive System Timed Reactive Model (AS-TRM) is the merging of two fields: Real Time ...
Reactive systems, i.e. those in constant interaction with their environments, are often distributed ...