2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6423(00)00024-1
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Specifying embedded systems with statecharts and Z: an agenda for cyclic software components

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“…We propose a method for the development of mixed systems, that helps the specifier providing means to structure the system in terms of communicating subcomponents and to give the sequential components using a semi-automatic concurrent automata generation with associated algebraic data types. A previous version of our method [21] is described in terms of the agenda 2 concept [12,14]. The method presented here is refined and accompanied with the use of visual diagrams.…”
Section: A Methods For the Specification Of Mixed Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose a method for the development of mixed systems, that helps the specifier providing means to structure the system in terms of communicating subcomponents and to give the sequential components using a semi-automatic concurrent automata generation with associated algebraic data types. A previous version of our method [21] is described in terms of the agenda 2 concept [12,14]. The method presented here is refined and accompanied with the use of visual diagrams.…”
Section: A Methods For the Specification Of Mixed Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This class is referred to as cyclic software components (cf. [GHD98], [MK99]). In the world of automotive controls it is very common for a software function to be based on an initialization and step function.…”
Section: Cyclic Software Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agendas [Hei97] are a possible way of realising the explicit, fine-grained representation of methodical knowledge in the form of sequences of steps listed in a table. Each step can be characterised in more detail by means of application-independent validation conditions [GHD98]. Furthermore, the steps can also be supplemented with references to guidance, for instance in the form of templates.…”
Section: Figure 5 Instantiation Of the Interdisciplinary Information mentioning
confidence: 99%