AbstractPatterns for property specification enable non-experts to write formal specifications that can be used for automatic model checking. The existing patterns identified in [Dwyer, M.B., G.S. Avrunin and J.C. Corbett, Property specification patterns for finite-state verification, in: FMSP '98: Proceedings of the second workshop on Formal methods in software practice (1998), pp. 7–15] allow to reason about occurrence and order of events, but not about their timing. We extend this pattern system by patterns related to time. This allows the specification of real-time requirements
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
We address the problem of checking properties of Time Transition Systems (TTS), a generalization of ...
AbstractPatterns for property specification enable non-experts to write formal specifications that c...
We present a pattern system for property specification. It extends the existing patterns identified ...
Context: The goal of specification pattern catalogs for real-time requirements is to mask the comple...
We propose a real-time extension to the patterns specification language of Dwyer et al. Our contribu...
International audienceTo ease the expression of real-time requirements, Dwyer, and then Konrad, stud...
National audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model-checking technologies by the industry is th...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
An extended version of this paper appears as Research Report LAAS N°11365, June 2011.International a...
International audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model checking technologies by the industry ...
Many specialised formal methods exist for specifying and verifying real-time systems. We propose ext...
Formal methods offer an effective means to assert the correctness of software systems through mathem...
Formal methods offer an effective means to assert the correctness of software systems through mathem...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
We address the problem of checking properties of Time Transition Systems (TTS), a generalization of ...
AbstractPatterns for property specification enable non-experts to write formal specifications that c...
We present a pattern system for property specification. It extends the existing patterns identified ...
Context: The goal of specification pattern catalogs for real-time requirements is to mask the comple...
We propose a real-time extension to the patterns specification language of Dwyer et al. Our contribu...
International audienceTo ease the expression of real-time requirements, Dwyer, and then Konrad, stud...
National audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model-checking technologies by the industry is th...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
An extended version of this paper appears as Research Report LAAS N°11365, June 2011.International a...
International audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model checking technologies by the industry ...
Many specialised formal methods exist for specifying and verifying real-time systems. We propose ext...
Formal methods offer an effective means to assert the correctness of software systems through mathem...
Formal methods offer an effective means to assert the correctness of software systems through mathem...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we present several timed extensions of temporal logics, that can be used for ...
We address the problem of checking properties of Time Transition Systems (TTS), a generalization of ...