Formal Modeling and Verification of Cyber-Physical Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-09994-7_5
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Modeling Unknown Values in Test and Verification

Abstract: Abstract.With increasing complexities and a component-based design style the handling of unknown values (e. g., at the interface of components) becomes more and more important in electronic design automation (EDA) and production processes. Tools are required that allow an accurate modeling of unknowns in combination with algorithms balancing exactness of representation and efficiency of calculation. In the following, state-ofthe-art approaches are described that enable an efficient and successful handling of u… Show more

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“…1) while the graph transformation rules such as SPs denote the behavior of the collaboration roles and graph conditions the required properties. To address various software aspects, we have developed extended attributed graph transformations systems covering real-time [51], probabilistic [52], and hybrid [47,53,54] behavior. These extensions can be used in the formal foundation of SMARTSOS.…”
Section: Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) while the graph transformation rules such as SPs denote the behavior of the collaboration roles and graph conditions the required properties. To address various software aspects, we have developed extended attributed graph transformations systems covering real-time [51], probabilistic [52], and hybrid [47,53,54] behavior. These extensions can be used in the formal foundation of SMARTSOS.…”
Section: Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%