| Dimitrie O. Paun and Marsha Chechik. "Events in Linear-Time Properties". In Proceedings of 4th International ConferenceonRequirements Engineering,June 1999. |
....corresponds to successful clicking Button when the button is enabled. actionToState corresponds to state transition to State. ButtonEnabled corresponds to Button is enabled. UserButton corresponds to clicking of Button by the user. Some of the specification patterns are presented in [29, 71]. These specification patterns can be used in the verification. For each property, the following LTL formulas are generated. LTL 1 # actionStartClicked actionToRun LTL 2 # actionPauseClicked actionToPaused . LTL 3 backwardEnabled LTL 4 1. # # userStart 2. # ....
Dimitrie O. Paun and Marsha Chechik. Events in linear-time properties. In Proceedings of 4th International symposium on Requirements Engineering, June 1999.
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Dimitrie O. Paun and Marsha Chechik. "Events in Linear-Time Properties". In Proceedings of 4th International ConferenceonRequirements Engineering,June 1999.
....effectively. However, it is essential that these users are able to specify correctness criteria in the appropriate temporal logic. For example, effective use of SPIN [8] depends critically on being able to express such criteria in LTL. Under the presence of events, it is often quite complex (see [19] for a thorough discussion) In this paper we extend the properties of Dwyer et al. to include events in LTL properties. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section 2 overviews the pattern based system. Section 3 presents our extension to the pattern based system and discusses the ....
....below: ntA = j (1) n.l.A = jI A U S = S V (I A A oS) 3) Properties (1) and (2) indicate that edges of the same type cannot occur in every state of the system, whereas property (3) allows us to replace an until with a propositional expression. We have explored the concept of edges in [19, 18], and list some of edge properties in the Appendix. 3.1 Extending the Pattern System Introducing edges into the patterns generates an explosion in the number of formulas: conditions can be state based or edge based, inclusive or exclusive, and the interval ends can be either opened or closed. ....
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Dimitrie O. Pun and Marsha Chechik. "Events in Linear-Time Properties". In Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Requirements Engineering, June 1999.
....and e#ectively. However, it is essential that these users are able to specify correctness criteria in the appropriate temporal logic. For example, e#ective use of SPIN [8] depends critically on being able to express such criteria in LTL. Under the presence of events, it is often quite complex (see [19] for a thorough discussion) In this paper we extend the properties of Dwyer et al. to include events in LTL properties. The rest of the paper is organized as follows: Section 2 overviews the pattern based system. Section 3 presents our extension to the pattern based system and discusses the ....
....below: ##A = # (1) ##A = # (2) #A U B = B # (#A ##B) 3) Properties (1) and (2) indicate that edges of the same type cannot occur in every state of the system, whereas property (3) allows us to replace an until with a propositional expression. We have explored the concept of edges in [19, 18], and list some of edge properties in the Appendix. 3.1 Extending the Pattern System Introducing edges into the patterns generates an explosion in the number of formulas: conditions can be state based or edge based, inclusive or exclusive, and the interval ends can be either opened or closed. Our ....
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