AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling of timed systems. We consider timed systems modeled by timed automata in a compositional framework. Their requirements are expressed by the logical formalism MITL (Metric Interval Temporal Logic).We propose to use τ-simulations as a way to preserve such properties during an incremental modeling, i.e., either integration of components or refinement. We define τ-simulation relations on the semantics of timed automata in order to handle the preservation of liveness properties. Moreover, we implemented a tool to verify such τ-simulations, based on Open-Kronos libraries and using the tool Profounder
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
International audienceThe UML Profile for Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems (MA...
In this paper we propose a novel technique for constructing timed automata from properties expressed...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
International audienceWe are interested in the preservation of local properties of timed components ...
International audienceWe present a verification framework exploiting tau-simulations as a way to pre...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak s...
In this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak simulation between time...
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...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of an augmented version of Timed CSP and show that it is preci...
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...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
International audienceThe UML Profile for Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems (MA...
In this paper we propose a novel technique for constructing timed automata from properties expressed...
AbstractWe are interested in the preservation of linear-time properties during incremental modeling ...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
International audienceWe are interested in the incremental development, by integration of components...
International audienceWe are interested in the preservation of local properties of timed components ...
International audienceWe present a verification framework exploiting tau-simulations as a way to pre...
International audienceIn this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak s...
In this paper, we suggest an automatic technique for checking the timed weak simulation between time...
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...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of an augmented version of Timed CSP and show that it is preci...
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...
We define and study a new approach to the implementability of timed automata, where the semantics is...
International audienceThe UML Profile for Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems (MA...
In this paper we propose a novel technique for constructing timed automata from properties expressed...