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Modelagem e verificação automática de um protocolo de controle de fluxo adaptativo usando traços de execução.MOREIRA, Anne Lorayne Gerônimo Silva Augusto. 22 May 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016 / Capes / O desenvolvimento de sistemas embarcados possibilitou uma forte expansão no número de aplicações dependentes de dispositivos programáveis em áreas tão distintas como automobilística, sistemas financeiros e sistemas médicos. Uma eventual falha em algum desses sistemas pode provocar diferentes graus de danos e prejuízos e, por isso, exige-se um alto grau de confiabilidade em seu funcionamento. O aumento da complexidade dos novos sistemas computacionais e a pressão econômica e busca de novos mercados, concorrem para a busca da redução nos prazos de entrega dos dispositivos programáveis e de seus softwares e sistemas embarcados. Este trabalho apresenta um estudo de caso para a utilização de um método de verificação formal de software aplicado a um sistema computacional de controle de fluxo adaptativo para Gateways Bluetooth Low-Energy utilizados em sistemas de monitoramento remoto de pacientes. Os resultados obtidos neste trabalho confirmam a viabilidade da aplicação do método na verificação formal do software proposto. / The embedded system development had a positive impact on the expansion of applications dependent on programmable devices inside many areas such as automotive industry, financial services, and medical systems. A failure in any of these systems can cause losses and damages on many levels. Therefore, embedded systems require a high level of reliability while operating. The increasing complexity of these new computational systems, the cost-effective pressure, and the new market demand, contribute to reduce the delivery deadlines of the programmable devices, their softwares, and embedded systems. This research presents a case study in which we evaluated the usage of a formal verification method applied to a computational controlling system, with adaptive flow, for Gateway Bluetooth Low Energy used in patient monitoring systems. The results obtained in this study confirm the application feasibility of the formal verification method of the proposed software.
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Formal Modelling of Cruise Control System Using Event-B and Rodin PlatformPredut, S., Ipate, F., Gheorghe, Marian, Campean, Felician 28 June 2018 (has links)
no / Formal modelling is essential for precisely defining, understanding and reasoning when designing complex systems, such as cyberphysical systems. In this paper we present a formal specification using Event-B and Rodin platform for a case study of a cruise control system for a hybrid propulsion vehicle and electric bicycle (e-Bike). Our work uses the EventB method, a formal approach for reliable systems specification and verification, being supported by the Rodin platform, based on theorem proving, allowing a stepwise specification process based on refinement. We also use, from the same platform, the ProB model checker for the verification of the B-Machine and iUML plug-in to visualize our model. This approach shows the benefits of using a formal modelling platform, in the context of cyberphysical systems, which provides multiple ways of analysing a system. / Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research, CNCS-UEFISCDI, project number PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-20160210.
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