2022
DOI: 10.3233/jid-210027
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State-Constraint Transition: A Language for the Formal Specification of Dynamic Cyber-System Requirements

Abstract: Existing formal languages for the specification of self-adaptive cyber-physical systems focus on re-configuring the system-to-be depending on its current context, to satisfy the user’s requirements, that is by dynamically composing the software’s structure and behavior. While these approaches specify context-sensitive requirements, they rarely consider their run-time dynamic and scalable nature. The State-Constraint Transition (SCT) modeling language, introduced in this paper, provides an answer to the problem… Show more

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