Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior and correctness, but also to non-functional aspects and specifically timing and performance constraints. A structured, compositional, model-based approach based on stepwise refinement and abstraction techniques can support the development process, increase its quality and reduce development time through automation of synthesis, analysis or verification. For this purpose, we introduce in this paper a general theory of timed actor interfaces. Our theory supports a notion of refinement that is based on the principle of worst-case design that permeates the world of performance-critical systems. This is in contrast with the classical behavioral and...
A theory of timewise refinement is presented. This allows the translation of specifications and proo...
The Concurrency Column, by Luca Aceto. Partially based on the invited talk at FORMATS'03 workshopCur...
this article, we introduce an event-triggered programming model -- timed multitasking (TM), which al...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Recently, we have proposed a new design theory for timed systems.This theory, building on Timed I/O ...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
AbstractA theory of timewise refinement is presented. This allows the translation of specifications ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a technique for estimating the computational time of progr...
Component-based and model-based reasonings are key concepts to address the increasing complexity of ...
AbstractWe give a denotational framework for composing interactive components into closed or open sy...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
International audienceSpecification theories for real-time systems allow reasoning about interfaces ...
A theory of timewise refinement is presented. This allows the translation of specifications and proo...
The Concurrency Column, by Luca Aceto. Partially based on the invited talk at FORMATS'03 workshopCur...
this article, we introduce an event-triggered programming model -- timed multitasking (TM), which al...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Programming embedded and cyber-physical systems requires attention not only to functional behavior a...
Recently, we have proposed a new design theory for timed systems.This theory, building on Timed I/O ...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
AbstractA theory of timewise refinement is presented. This allows the translation of specifications ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a technique for estimating the computational time of progr...
Component-based and model-based reasonings are key concepts to address the increasing complexity of ...
AbstractWe give a denotational framework for composing interactive components into closed or open sy...
We develop a theory of refinement for timed asynchronous systems, in the setting of Communicating Ti...
International audienceSpecification theories for real-time systems allow reasoning about interfaces ...
A theory of timewise refinement is presented. This allows the translation of specifications and proo...
The Concurrency Column, by Luca Aceto. Partially based on the invited talk at FORMATS'03 workshopCur...
this article, we introduce an event-triggered programming model -- timed multitasking (TM), which al...