6 research outputs found

    ECDAR: An Environment for Compositional Design and Analysis of Real Time Systems

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    Abstract. We present Ecdar a new tool for compositional design and verification of real time systems. In Ecdar, a component interface de-scribes both the behavior of the component and the component’s assump-tions about the environment. The tool supports the important operations of a good compositional reasoning theory: composition, conjunction, quo-tient, consistency/satisfaction checking, and refinement. The operators can be used to combine basic models into larger specifications to con-struct comprehensive system descriptions from basic requirements. Algo-rithms to perform these operations have been based on a game theoretical setting that permits, for example, to capture the real-time constraints on communication events between components. The compositional ap-proach allows for scalability in the verification.

    Comparing Two Inclusion Techniques in Timed Automata

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    Verifying the correctness of real-time systems often involves checking language inclusion between timed automata. This problem determines if the language of a system implementation is a subset of the language specified by its design. While the general case is undecidable, recent advancements have proposed techniques for specific scenarios. This paper compares two such techniques: a zone-based semi-algorithm for non-Zeno runs and a time-bounded discretization approach. We analyze their strengths and weaknesses, highlighting cases where each method is advantageous. The comparison highlights the timed bounded discretized language approach's advantages in terms of guaranteed termination and lower memory usage

    Modeling Time in Computing: A Taxonomy and a Comparative Survey

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    The increasing relevance of areas such as real-time and embedded systems, pervasive computing, hybrid systems control, and biological and social systems modeling is bringing a growing attention to the temporal aspects of computing, not only in the computer science domain, but also in more traditional fields of engineering. This article surveys various approaches to the formal modeling and analysis of the temporal features of computer-based systems, with a level of detail that is suitable also for non-specialists. In doing so, it provides a unifying framework, rather than just a comprehensive list of formalisms. The paper first lays out some key dimensions along which the various formalisms can be evaluated and compared. Then, a significant sample of formalisms for time modeling in computing are presented and discussed according to these dimensions. The adopted perspective is, to some extent, historical, going from "traditional" models and formalisms to more modern ones.Comment: More typos fixe

    Sémantique compositionnelle et raffinement de systèmes temporisés : application aux automates temporisés d'UPPAAL et au langage FIACRE

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    Les systèmes temps-réel sont massivement impliqués dans de nombreuses applications, dont notre vie dépend comme les logiciels embarqués dans les voitures et les avions. Pour ces systèmes des erreurs inattendues ne sont pas acceptables. De ce fait, assurer la correction de ces systèmes est une tâche primordiale. Les systèmes temps-réel représentent un large spectre de systèmes automatisés dont la correction dépend de la ponctualité des événements (timeliness) et pas seulement de leurs propriétés fonctionnelles. Chaque événement doit être produit selon la date indiquée par la spécification du système. Les systèmes temps-réel sont concurrents et embarqués, et conçus comme un assemblage de composants en interaction. Malgré les progrès réalisés dans les techniques de model checking, la vérification et l'analyse des systèmes temps-réel représentent toujours un défi autant pour les chercheurs que les praticiens. Pour étudier le comportement des systèmes temps-réel, différents formalismes ont été considérés comme les automates temporisés, les réseaux de Petri temporisés et les algèbres de processus. Cela donne lieu à plusieurs points délicats concernant le raffinement, la composition et la vérification. Ces points représentent un champ de recherche intensif. Ma thèse présente une étude des systèmes temps-réel focalisée sur les notions de sémantique, de composition et de raffinement. Elle décrit nos efforts pour explorer et étendre les formalismes temps-réel. Nous avons abordé les concepts de base de la modélisation des systèmes temps réel tels que les variables partagées, la communication, les priorités, la dynamicité, etc. La contribution de cette thèse porte sur la définition d’un cadre formel pour raisonner sur la sémantique, la composition et le raffinement des systèmes temporisés. Nous avons instancié ce cadre pour le formalisme des automates temporisés et le langage Fiacre.Nowadays, real-time systems are intensively involved in many applications on which our life is dependent, like embedded software in cars and planes. For these systems unexpected errors are not acceptable. Real-time systems represent a large spectrum of automated systems of which correctness depends on the timing of events (timeliness) and not only on their functional properties. Each event must be produced on time. Realtime systems can be concurrent and embedded where different interactive modules and components are assembled together. Despite advances in model checking techniques, the verification and analysis of real-time systems still represent a strong challenge for researchers and practitioners. To study the behavior of real-time systems, different formalisms have been considered like timed automata, time Petri nets and timed algebra, and several challenges concerning refinement, composition and verification have emerged. These points represent an intensive field of research. This thesis describes our effort to explore and extend real-time formalisms. We have revisited real-time language semantics, focusing on composition and refinement. We have addressed high level concepts like shared variables, communication, priorities, dynamicity, etc. The main contribution consists of a theoretical study of timed systems where we establish a framework for reasoning on composition, refinement and semantics. We instantiate this framework for timed automata and the Fiacre language
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