International audienceTo ease the expression of real-time requirements, Dwyer, and then Konrad, studied a large collection of existing systems in order to identify a set of real-time property patterns covering most of the useful use cases. The goal was to provide a set of reusable patterns that system designers can instantiate to express requirements instead of using complex temporal logic formulas. A limitation of this approach is that the choice of patterns is more oriented towards expressiveness than efficiency; meaning that it does not take into account the computational complexity of checking patterns. For this purpose, we define a set of verification-dedicated, atomic property patterns for qualitative and quantitative real-time requir...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
Many specialised formal methods exist for specifying and verifying real-time systems. We propose ext...
International audienceTo ease the expression of real-time requirements, Dwyer, and then Konrad, stud...
AbstractPatterns for property specification enable non-experts to write formal specifications that c...
Context: The goal of specification pattern catalogs for real-time requirements is to mask the comple...
National audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model-checking technologies by the industry is th...
International audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model checking technologies by the industry ...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
International audienceWe propose a verified approach to the formal verification of timed properties ...
An extended version of this paper appears as Research Report LAAS N°11365, June 2011.International a...
A core problem in formal methods is the transition from informal requirements to formal specificatio...
We propose a real-time extension to the patterns specification language of Dwyer et al. Our contribu...
Formal verification tools such as model checkers have reached a stage were their applicability in th...
A generic approach to the formal specification of system requirements is presented. It is based on a...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
Many specialised formal methods exist for specifying and verifying real-time systems. We propose ext...
International audienceTo ease the expression of real-time requirements, Dwyer, and then Konrad, stud...
AbstractPatterns for property specification enable non-experts to write formal specifications that c...
Context: The goal of specification pattern catalogs for real-time requirements is to mask the comple...
National audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model-checking technologies by the industry is th...
International audienceAn issue limiting the adoption of model checking technologies by the industry ...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
International audienceWe propose a verified approach to the formal verification of timed properties ...
An extended version of this paper appears as Research Report LAAS N°11365, June 2011.International a...
A core problem in formal methods is the transition from informal requirements to formal specificatio...
We propose a real-time extension to the patterns specification language of Dwyer et al. Our contribu...
Formal verification tools such as model checkers have reached a stage were their applicability in th...
A generic approach to the formal specification of system requirements is presented. It is based on a...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automatic verification of real-time software ...
Many specialised formal methods exist for specifying and verifying real-time systems. We propose ext...