2011
DOI: 10.3384/ecp11063579
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Modelling of System Properties in a Modelica Framework

Abstract: In order to improve the engineering processes and especially the corresponding verification and validation phases, this article deals with the modeling of system properties in a Modelica framework. The term "property" is intended here to be generic and refers to a system requirement or limitation as well as a validity domain of a model. The choice of the Modelica language is justified by a desire to use its equation-based feature to model system properties in an unambiguous and explicit way. Besides, choosing … Show more

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“…CSL4P extends the notion of property to contracts, provides a declarative specification language, and uses formal methods rather than simulation. As result, CSL4P addressed the limitations expressed by the authors of [Jardin, 2011].…”
Section: Existing Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…CSL4P extends the notion of property to contracts, provides a declarative specification language, and uses formal methods rather than simulation. As result, CSL4P addressed the limitations expressed by the authors of [Jardin, 2011].…”
Section: Existing Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The modeling style for components and connection used by CSL4P also resembles the Modelica [Fritzson, ] language. Interestingly, previous work has investigated modeling systems properties in Modelica [Jardin, ]. These properties can then be checked in simulation or by formal methods.…”
Section: Motivation Background and Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the FORM-L specification the following main contributions have been recently provided to expressing requirements in Modelica [53], as well as to face properties modeling, as it is explained in [54], where a property is meant to be a condition that must be held true. In particular, in order to improve the engineering processes and the corresponding verification and validation phases, this article deals with the modeling of system properties in a Modelica framework.…”
Section: Controllevelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A key demand for later re-usage as V&V model that is also clear and easy to use visualization. It was found the Modelica library "properties" [20] can be utilized to meet this aspect. These blocks are visualizers for logic conditions also displayed textually.…”
Section: Time Domain Simulation Using Modelica/dymolamentioning
confidence: 99%