24th Digital Avionics Systems Conference
DOI: 10.1109/dasc.2005.1563385
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Emerging verification methods for complex hardware in avionics

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“…The author claims that the demonstrated methods are not only feasible but also scale up to realistic system sizes, allowing development of such safety-critical software-hardware systems to the levels required by current safety standards. Karlsson and Forsberg (2005) discuss the additional design assurance strategies stated in DO-254, appendix B -''Design assurance considerations for level A and level B functions.'' In particular, the use of formal specification languages such as the property specification language (PSL) in combination with dynamic (simulation) and static (formal) verification methods for programmed logic devices are addressed.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author claims that the demonstrated methods are not only feasible but also scale up to realistic system sizes, allowing development of such safety-critical software-hardware systems to the levels required by current safety standards. Karlsson and Forsberg (2005) discuss the additional design assurance strategies stated in DO-254, appendix B -''Design assurance considerations for level A and level B functions.'' In particular, the use of formal specification languages such as the property specification language (PSL) in combination with dynamic (simulation) and static (formal) verification methods for programmed logic devices are addressed.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%