Sciweavers

ICSE
2010
IEEE-ACM

Zenet: generating and enforcing real-time temporal invariants

13 years 8 months ago
Zenet: generating and enforcing real-time temporal invariants
Generating correct specifications for real-time event-driven software systems is difficult and time-consuming. Even when such specifications have been created, they are often used to guide development rather than state properties guaranteed by the actual system. We propose a specification generator that reads execution traces and can generate invariants with real-time constraints. That specification can also offer programmers the ability to repair violated invariants at runtime. Creating fault-tolerant systems in this manner would provide software engineers guarantees about the software’s high-level operation and its ability to recover from errors. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.2.1 [Software Engineering]: Requirements/Specifications; D.2.5 [Software Engineering]: Testing and Debugging Keywords specification generator, temporal invariants, runtime softwarefault monitoring, rule engine, video games
Chris Lewis
Added 12 Aug 2010
Updated 12 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICSE
Authors Chris Lewis
Comments (0)