Authors
Étienne André, Benoît Barbot, Clément Démoulins, Lom Messan Hillah, Francis Hulin-Hubard, Fabrice Kordon, Alban Linard, Laure Petrucci
Publication date
2013
Conference
Formal Methods and Software Engineering: 15th International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods, ICFEM 2013, Queenstown, New Zealand, October 29–November 1, 2013, Proceedings 15
Pages
199-214
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Over the past two decades, numerous verification tools have been successfully used for verifying complex concurrent systems, modelled using various formalisms. However, it is still hard to coordinate these tools since they rely on such a large number of formalisms. Having a proper syntactical mechanism to interrelate them through variability would increase the capability of effective integrated formal methods. In this paper, we propose a modular approach for defining new formalisms by reusing existing ones and adding new features and/or constraints. Our approach relies on standard XML technologies; their use provides the capability of rapidly and automatically obtaining tools for representing and validating models. It thus enables fast iterations in developing and testing complex formalisms. As a case study, we applied our modular definition approach on families of Petri nets and timed automata.
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