We present a logic and logic programming based approach for analysing event-based requirements specifications given in terms of a system's reaction to events and safety properties. The approach uses a variant of Kowalski and Sergot's Event Calculus to represent such specifications declaratively and an abductive reasoning mechanism for analysing safety properties. Given a system description and a safety property, the abductive mechanism is able to identify a complete set of counterexamples (if any exist) of the property in terms of symbolic “current” states and associated event-based transitions. A case study of an automobile cruise control system specified in the SCR framework is used to illustrate our approach. The technique described is i...
International audienceFor a long time, formal methods have been effectively applied to design and de...
We present a formal model for modelling Event-Condition-Action Rules by partitioning a state space a...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. In earlier work, we have shown that the formalism of abduc...
We present a logic-based approach for analysing event-based requirements specifications given in ter...
AbstractRequirements Engineering involves the elicitation of high-level stakeholder goals and their ...
As the interest in using policy-based approaches for systems management grows, it is becoming increa...
Requirements Engineering (RE) plays an essential role in software project success. RE illustrate sys...
The development of requirements specifications inevitably involves modification and evolution. To su...
Abstract: Good requirements structure can greatly facilitate the construction of formal models of sy...
Cyber-physical systems represent an engineering challenge due to their safety and security concerns,...
: In the context of reactive system specification, the certification task usually consists in ensuri...
Abduction is a logical inference technique used in explanation finding and a variety of consequence ...
Since its introduction, the Event Calculus (EC) has been recognized for being an excellent framework...
this paper, we describe a general approach to the tracking of state based on a version of the Event ...
In this paper we present a logical characterization, by means of ACTL formulae, of safety requiremen...
International audienceFor a long time, formal methods have been effectively applied to design and de...
We present a formal model for modelling Event-Condition-Action Rules by partitioning a state space a...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. In earlier work, we have shown that the formalism of abduc...
We present a logic-based approach for analysing event-based requirements specifications given in ter...
AbstractRequirements Engineering involves the elicitation of high-level stakeholder goals and their ...
As the interest in using policy-based approaches for systems management grows, it is becoming increa...
Requirements Engineering (RE) plays an essential role in software project success. RE illustrate sys...
The development of requirements specifications inevitably involves modification and evolution. To su...
Abstract: Good requirements structure can greatly facilitate the construction of formal models of sy...
Cyber-physical systems represent an engineering challenge due to their safety and security concerns,...
: In the context of reactive system specification, the certification task usually consists in ensuri...
Abduction is a logical inference technique used in explanation finding and a variety of consequence ...
Since its introduction, the Event Calculus (EC) has been recognized for being an excellent framework...
this paper, we describe a general approach to the tracking of state based on a version of the Event ...
In this paper we present a logical characterization, by means of ACTL formulae, of safety requiremen...
International audienceFor a long time, formal methods have been effectively applied to design and de...
We present a formal model for modelling Event-Condition-Action Rules by partitioning a state space a...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. In earlier work, we have shown that the formalism of abduc...