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2005
Springer
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Formal Methods and Testing: Hypotheses, and Correctness Approximations
It has been recognised for a while that formal specifications can bring much to software testing. Numerous methods have been proposed for the derivation of test cases from various ...
Marie-Claude Gaudel
FM
2005
Springer
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Decoupling in Object Orientation
In formal design, decoupling means to make the features of a formal system as independent as possible from each other. Decoupling tends to make the features semantically more primi...
Ioannis T. Kassios
FM
2005
Springer
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Systematic Implementation of Real-Time Models
Recently we have proposed the ”almost ASAP” semantics as an alternative semantics for timed automata. This semantics is useful when modeling real-time controllers : control str...
Martin De Wulf, Laurent Doyen, Jean-Françoi...
FM
2005
Springer
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Control Law Diagrams in Circus
Abstract. Control diagrams are routinely used by engineers in the design of control systems. Yet, currently the formal verification of programs that implement the diagrams is a ch...
Ana Cavalcanti, Phil Clayton, Colin O'Halloran
FM
2005
Springer
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End-to-End Integrated Security and Performance Analysis on the DEGAS Choreographer Platform
Abstract. We present a software tool platform which facilitates security and performance analysis of systems which starts and ends with UML model descriptions. A UML project is pre...
Mikael Buchholtz, Stephen Gilmore, Valentin Haenel...