2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.5262
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Formal development of an operation monitoring and control system for nuclear reactors using Event‐B method

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“…45 Because these methods require a linear life cycle and prior knowledge of the exact requirements, they are rarely used in the development of software with very high requirements regarding safety or security. 46,47 The cleanroom approach is a software development philosophy intended to produce highly reliable software combining formal methods with an emphasis on iterative development and statistically based independent testing. Cleanroom Software Engineering is based on an incremental life cycle in which development and certification are conducted in a pipeline of user-function increments.…”
Section: Methodology-driven Sdlc Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…45 Because these methods require a linear life cycle and prior knowledge of the exact requirements, they are rarely used in the development of software with very high requirements regarding safety or security. 46,47 The cleanroom approach is a software development philosophy intended to produce highly reliable software combining formal methods with an emphasis on iterative development and statistically based independent testing. Cleanroom Software Engineering is based on an incremental life cycle in which development and certification are conducted in a pipeline of user-function increments.…”
Section: Methodology-driven Sdlc Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main idea behind these formal methods is to specify the requirements of a system in B Abstract Machine Notation specification language with clearly defined semantics by building a mathematically rigorous model of it (e.g., using predicate logic, symbols denoting sets, sequences, and functions abstract data types) and then proving, in the mathematical sense, that the implementation satisfies the specification 45 . Because these methods require a linear life cycle and prior knowledge of the exact requirements, they are rarely used in the development of software with very high requirements regarding safety or security 46,47 …”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An intelligent control framework, which is part of the architecture of smart NPPs, is proposed based on secure embedded intelligence (SEI) [111] where operations such as remote operations, autonomous control are available. For a better and more reliable autonomous control system, it seems human knowledge constraints may be helpful [112].…”
Section: ) Autonomous Control For Fixed Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%