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Formal timing analysis of OMT designs using LIMITS


Abstract:

It is widely known that object-oriented methodologies, in spite of all their virtues, are pretty awkward in verifying quantitative time correctness of the specification, ...Show More

Abstract:

It is widely known that object-oriented methodologies, in spite of all their virtues, are pretty awkward in verifying quantitative time correctness of the specification, design and implementation of a developed product. This paper discusses some reasons of why object-oriented methods cannot be quite aware of timing problems and how the situation could be improved. The discussion is illustrated with examples from HRT-HOOD and OMT. The technical contents of the paper is based on a new generation software tool LIMITS, which is designed and built as a co-processor to an OMT tool (EU grant COP-94-1577). Key theoretical and methodological issues of LIMITS insist on introduction of non-functional requirements (timing, safety, reliability, etc.) early in the requirements specification stage, selection of a time model with appropriate complexity to support formal verification of all the timing properties, support to all life-cycle stages and combining formal verification with informal (simulation) study.
Date of Conference: 05 June 1997 - 07 February 1997
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-8186-8046-6
Conference Location: Newport Beach, CA, USA

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