2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-52991-8_8
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From Formal Test Objectives to TTCN-3 for Verifying ETCS Complex Software Control Systems

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“…For tools, besides the command-line syntax documented in manual pages, CADP provides for more novice users a graphical user interface with contextual menus for easy invocation of the various tools: "Through the Xeuca interface (see Figure 4) [the] CADP toolbox allows an easy access to the offered functionalities." [1,Section 5.3]. The SVL language enables a versatile description of complex verification scenarios, applies automatically various heuristics for combating state explosion, and provides support for batch-mode execution of verification experiments.…”
Section: Usefulness αFm: How Is Usefulness Achieved? Is the Approach Effective? What Would Have Been Different If A Conventional Or Non-fmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For tools, besides the command-line syntax documented in manual pages, CADP provides for more novice users a graphical user interface with contextual menus for easy invocation of the various tools: "Through the Xeuca interface (see Figure 4) [the] CADP toolbox allows an easy access to the offered functionalities." [1,Section 5.3]. The SVL language enables a versatile description of complex verification scenarios, applies automatically various heuristics for combating state explosion, and provides support for batch-mode execution of verification experiments.…”
Section: Usefulness αFm: How Is Usefulness Achieved? Is the Approach Effective? What Would Have Been Different If A Conventional Or Non-fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formal Methods [17,16] are a wide spectrum of languages, techniques, and tools, strongly rooted in theory, for the design, analysis, and validation of systems. CADP (Construction and Analysis of Distributed Processes) 1 [21] is a comprehensive toolbox that implements the results of concurrency theory. Started in the mid 80's, CADP initially consisted of only two tools.…”
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confidence: 99%