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2010
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Refinement and Verification of Real-Time Systems

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Refinement and Verification of Real-Time Systems
This paper discusses highly general mechanisms for specifying the refinement of a real-time system as a collection of lower level parallel components that preserve the timing and functional requirements of the upper level specification. These mechanisms are discussed in the context of ASTRAL, which is a formal specification language for real-time systems. Refinement is accomplished by mapping all of the elements of an upper level specification into lower level elements that may be split among several parallel components. In addition, actions that can occur in the upper level are mapped to actions of components operating at the lower level. This allows several types of implementation strategies to be specified in a natural way, while the price for generality (in terms of complexity) is paid only when necessary. The refinement mechanisms are first illustrated using a simple digital circuit; then, through a highly complex phone system; finally, design guidelines gleaned from these specif...
Paul Z. Kolano, Carlo A. Furia, Richard A. Kemmere
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Paul Z. Kolano, Carlo A. Furia, Richard A. Kemmerer, Dino Mandrioli
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