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A Compositional Approach on Modal Specifications for Timed Systems

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Formal Methods and Software Engineering (ICFEM 2009)

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On the one hand, modal specifications are classic, convenient, and expressive mathematical objects to represent interfaces of component-based systems. On the other hand, time is a crucial aspect of systems for practical applications, e.g. in the area of embedded systems. And yet, only few results exist on the design of timed component-based systems. In this paper, we propose a timed extension of modal specifications, together with fundamental operations (conjunction, product, and quotient) that enable to reason in a compositional way about timed system. The specifications are given as modal event-clock automata, where clock resets are easy to handle. We develop an entire theory that promotes efficient incremental design techniques.

This work was funded by the European project COMBEST, IST-STREP 215543.

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Bertrand, N., Legay, A., Pinchinat, S., Raclet, JB. (2009). A Compositional Approach on Modal Specifications for Timed Systems. In: Breitman, K., Cavalcanti, A. (eds) Formal Methods and Software Engineering. ICFEM 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5885. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10373-5_35

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