1991
DOI: 10.1002/spe.4380211008
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Operational definitions for system requirements as the basis of design automation

Abstract: This paper introduces formal definitions to system requirements as the basis of design automation. Semiformal requirements for real-time systems are expressed in the form of system verification diagrams, and the graph model of behaviour represents the design, capturing three aspects of system behaviourcontrol, data and interpretation. The design model is considered operations1 as an underlying token machine governs its actual behaviour. To achieve automatic design synthesis, the semantics of each construct in … Show more

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