Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications

Autores
Asteasuain, Fernando; Tarulla, Francisco
Año de publicación
2017
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inglés
Tipo de recurso
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versión publicada
Descripción
In this work we explore the FVS language in the context of architectural behavior model checking. FVS holds desirable characteristics for this particular domain. Its flexible notation enables the possibility of performing behavioral exploration when denoting the properties to be satisfied. In addition, FVS expressive power capable of denoting ω-regular properties is useful to denote behavior in a higher level of abstraction. These are two key activities when specifying and validating a system architecture. Given that FVS specifications can be translated into B¨uchi automata they can be used as input in a validation tool like model checkers. In this sense, we conducted industrial relevant case studies to apply our approach in concrete examples.
XIV Workshop de Ingeniería de Software (WIS).
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Software Architectures
Model checking
Requirements/Specifications
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
title Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
spellingShingle Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
Asteasuain, Fernando
Ciencias Informáticas
Software Architectures
Model checking
Requirements/Specifications
title_short Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
title_full Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
title_fullStr Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
title_sort Exploring Architectural Model Checking with Declarative Specifications
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Asteasuain, Fernando
Tarulla, Francisco
author Asteasuain, Fernando
author_facet Asteasuain, Fernando
Tarulla, Francisco
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author2 Tarulla, Francisco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Software Architectures
Model checking
Requirements/Specifications
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Software Architectures
Model checking
Requirements/Specifications
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this work we explore the FVS language in the context of architectural behavior model checking. FVS holds desirable characteristics for this particular domain. Its flexible notation enables the possibility of performing behavioral exploration when denoting the properties to be satisfied. In addition, FVS expressive power capable of denoting ω-regular properties is useful to denote behavior in a higher level of abstraction. These are two key activities when specifying and validating a system architecture. Given that FVS specifications can be translated into B¨uchi automata they can be used as input in a validation tool like model checkers. In this sense, we conducted industrial relevant case studies to apply our approach in concrete examples.
XIV Workshop de Ingeniería de Software (WIS).
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description In this work we explore the FVS language in the context of architectural behavior model checking. FVS holds desirable characteristics for this particular domain. Its flexible notation enables the possibility of performing behavioral exploration when denoting the properties to be satisfied. In addition, FVS expressive power capable of denoting ω-regular properties is useful to denote behavior in a higher level of abstraction. These are two key activities when specifying and validating a system architecture. Given that FVS specifications can be translated into B¨uchi automata they can be used as input in a validation tool like model checkers. In this sense, we conducted industrial relevant case studies to apply our approach in concrete examples.
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