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Formalisms for Reuse and Systems Integration [electronic resource] / edited by Thouraya Bouabana-Tebibel, Stuart H. Rubin.

Contributor(s): Bouabana-Tebibel, Thouraya [editor.] | Rubin, Stuart H [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing: 346Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 295 p. 118 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319165776.Subject(s): Engineering | Artificial intelligence | Computational intelligence | Engineering | Computational Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Testing with Buchi Automata: Transition Coverage Metrics, Performance Analysis, and Property Refinement -- Forward and Backward Analysis of Weak Sequencing Specification -- A CEGAR Tool for the Reachability Analysis of PLC-Controlled Plants using Hybrid Automata -- On the Formalization of Cardinal Points of Optical Systems -- Towards a General Model to Handle Multi-Enabledness in Time Petri Nets -- Time Properties Verification of Real-Time Systems using UML/MARTE/OCL-RT -- Formal Modeling and Analysis of Business Process Timed Constraints -- A Model-based Approach for User Requirements Decomposition and Component Selection.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Reuse and integration are defined as synergistic concepts, where reuse addresses how to minimize redundancy in the creation of components; while, integration focuses on component composition. Integration supports reuse and vice versa. These related concepts support the design of software and systems for maximizing performance while minimizing cost. Knowledge, like data, is subject to reuse; and, each can be interpreted as the other. This means that inherent complexity, a measure of the potential utility of a system, is directly proportional to the extent to which it maximizes reuse and integration. Formal methods can provide an appropriate context for the rigorous handling of these synergistic concepts. Furthermore, formal languages allow for non ambiguous model specification; and, formal verification techniques provide support for insuring the validity of reuse and integration mechanisms.   This edited book includes 12 high quality research papers written by experts in formal aspects of reuse and integration to cover the most recent advances in the field. These papers are extended versions of some of the best papers, which were presented at the IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration and the IEEE International Workshop on Formal Methods Integration - both of which were held in San Francisco in August 2014.
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Testing with Buchi Automata: Transition Coverage Metrics, Performance Analysis, and Property Refinement -- Forward and Backward Analysis of Weak Sequencing Specification -- A CEGAR Tool for the Reachability Analysis of PLC-Controlled Plants using Hybrid Automata -- On the Formalization of Cardinal Points of Optical Systems -- Towards a General Model to Handle Multi-Enabledness in Time Petri Nets -- Time Properties Verification of Real-Time Systems using UML/MARTE/OCL-RT -- Formal Modeling and Analysis of Business Process Timed Constraints -- A Model-based Approach for User Requirements Decomposition and Component Selection.

Reuse and integration are defined as synergistic concepts, where reuse addresses how to minimize redundancy in the creation of components; while, integration focuses on component composition. Integration supports reuse and vice versa. These related concepts support the design of software and systems for maximizing performance while minimizing cost. Knowledge, like data, is subject to reuse; and, each can be interpreted as the other. This means that inherent complexity, a measure of the potential utility of a system, is directly proportional to the extent to which it maximizes reuse and integration. Formal methods can provide an appropriate context for the rigorous handling of these synergistic concepts. Furthermore, formal languages allow for non ambiguous model specification; and, formal verification techniques provide support for insuring the validity of reuse and integration mechanisms.   This edited book includes 12 high quality research papers written by experts in formal aspects of reuse and integration to cover the most recent advances in the field. These papers are extended versions of some of the best papers, which were presented at the IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration and the IEEE International Workshop on Formal Methods Integration - both of which were held in San Francisco in August 2014.

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