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Model-based development of a course of action scheduling tool

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Model-based development of a course of action scheduling tool
Abstract. This paper shows how a formal method in the form of Coloured Petri Nets (CPNs) and the supporting CPN Tools have been used in the development of the Course of Action Scheduling Tool (COAST). The aim of COAST is to support human planners in the specification and scheduling of tasks in a Course of Action. CPNs have been used to develop a formal model of the task execution framework underlying COAST. The CPN model has been extracted in executable form from CPN Tools and embedded directly into COAST, thereby automatically bridging the gap between the formal specification and its implementation. The scheduling capabilities of COAST are based on state space exploration of the embedded CPN model. Planners interact with COAST using a domain-specific graphical user interface (GUI) that hides the embedded CPN model and analysis algorithms. This means that COAST is based on a rigorous semantical model, but the use of formal methods is transparent to the users. Trials of operational plan...
Lars Michael Kristensen, Peter Mechlenborg, Lin Zh
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where STTT
Authors Lars Michael Kristensen, Peter Mechlenborg, Lin Zhang, Brice Mitchell, Guy Edward Gallasch
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