We address the issue of modelling a simple timeout in timed automata. We argue that expression of the timeout in the UPPAAL timed automata model is unsatisfactory since when composed with a component behaviour, the timeout can generate timelocks. In response we consider an alternative timed automata framework - timed automata with deadlines. This framework has the property that timelocks cannot be created when composing automata in parallel. We explore a number of different options for reformulating the timeout in this framework and then we relate them
Zeno-timelocks constitute a challenge for the formal verification of timed automata: they are diffic...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
Timed automata have been designed for modeling a real-time system behavior over time. Main obstacle ...
Timed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems. One pr...
Time and action locks can arise freely in timed automata specification. While both are error situati...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
AbstractTimed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems...
Timed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems, but ti...
Timed Automata with Deadlines (TAD) is a notation to model concurrent real-time systems that has a n...
International audienceWe present timing-constrained automata (TCA), a model for real-time computatio...
A sub-class of timed automata known as timed automata with deadlines was presented. Parallel composi...
Abstract. Zeno-timelocks constitute a challenge for the formal verification of timed automata: they ...
Updatable timed automata (UTA) are extensions of classical timed automata that allow special updates...
Zeno-timelocks constitute a challenge for the formal verification of timed automata: they are diffic...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
Timed automata have been designed for modeling a real-time system behavior over time. Main obstacle ...
Timed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems. One pr...
Time and action locks can arise freely in timed automata specification. While both are error situati...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
In this thesis we propose a complete formal framework for the analysis of timed systems, with the em...
AbstractWe investigate extensions of Alur and Dill's timed automata, based on the possibility to upd...
AbstractTimed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems...
Timed automata are a very successful notation for specifying and verifying real-time systems, but ti...
Timed Automata with Deadlines (TAD) is a notation to model concurrent real-time systems that has a n...
International audienceWe present timing-constrained automata (TCA), a model for real-time computatio...
A sub-class of timed automata known as timed automata with deadlines was presented. Parallel composi...
Abstract. Zeno-timelocks constitute a challenge for the formal verification of timed automata: they ...
Updatable timed automata (UTA) are extensions of classical timed automata that allow special updates...
Zeno-timelocks constitute a challenge for the formal verification of timed automata: they are diffic...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
Timed automata have been designed for modeling a real-time system behavior over time. Main obstacle ...