The derivation of formal specifications from large and complex requirements is a key challenge in systems engineering. In this paper we present an approach that aims to address this challenge by building formal models from OWL ontologies. An ontology is used in the field of knowledge representation to capture a clear view of the domain and to produce a concise and unambiguous set of domain requirements. We harness the power of ontologies to handle inconsistency of domain requirements and produce clear, concise and unambiguous set of domain requirements for Event-B modelling. The proposed approach works by generating Attempto Controlled English (ACE) from the OWL ontology and then maps the ACE requirements to develop Event-B models. ACE is a...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
The derivation of formal specifications from large and complex requirements is a key challenge in sy...
International audienceOntologies are structured data models used to describe a set of concepts relat...
International audienceWhen designing a hardware or a software system, the inte-gration of domain con...
The development of a system is usually based on shared and accepted requirements. Hence, to be large...
International audienceWhen using formal methods, one of the main difficulties is to elaborate the in...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
International audienceThis paper is about the extension of the SysML/KAOS requirements engineering m...
The emergence of the Semantic Web as a future of the World Wide Web has created a strong interest i...
International audienceThe design of complex and/or critical systems requires handling the environmen...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an approach based on Ontology Learning and Natural Language Proces...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) provide abstractions and notations for better understanding and eas...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...
The derivation of formal specifications from large and complex requirements is a key challenge in sy...
International audienceOntologies are structured data models used to describe a set of concepts relat...
International audienceWhen designing a hardware or a software system, the inte-gration of domain con...
The development of a system is usually based on shared and accepted requirements. Hence, to be large...
International audienceWhen using formal methods, one of the main difficulties is to elaborate the in...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
International audienceThis paper reports on the results of the French ANR IMPEX research project dea...
International audienceThis paper is about the extension of the SysML/KAOS requirements engineering m...
The emergence of the Semantic Web as a future of the World Wide Web has created a strong interest i...
International audienceThe design of complex and/or critical systems requires handling the environmen...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an approach based on Ontology Learning and Natural Language Proces...
Domain-specific languages (DSLs) provide abstractions and notations for better understanding and eas...
We describe ongoing work on a bidirectional mapping between Attempto Controlled English (ACE) and OW...
The Semantic Web languages RDFS and OWL have been around for some time now. However, the presence of...
International audienceOne way to build safe critical systems is to formally model the requirements f...