2013
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2012.2220591
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End-to-End Formal Specification, Validation, and Verification Process: A Case Study of Space Flight Software

Abstract: The quality of requirements and the effectiveness of verification and validation (V&V) techniques in guaranteeing that a final system reflects its established requirements have a direct influence on the quality and dependability of the delivered system. The V&V process can be efficient from a managerial point of view, but ineffective from a technical perspective, and vice versa. This paper presents an end-to-end formal computeraided specification, validation, and verification (SV&V) process, whose feasibility … Show more

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“…On a very basic level, these fault states can be detected by formalizing the design, because formal models are more abstract than the implementation. This abstraction makes the models much more discussable and accessible even for nonspecialists [19,20]. It also prevents designers from introducing a fault state due to a lack of overview.…”
Section: Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a very basic level, these fault states can be detected by formalizing the design, because formal models are more abstract than the implementation. This abstraction makes the models much more discussable and accessible even for nonspecialists [19,20]. It also prevents designers from introducing a fault state due to a lack of overview.…”
Section: Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%