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Compositional Formal Analysis Based on Conventional Engineering Models

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arxiv 2004.03666 v1 pith:MB7TV462 submitted 2020-04-07 cs.SE cs.SYeess.SY

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Applications of formal methods for state space exploration have been successfully applied to evaluate robust critical software systems. Formal methods enable discovery of error conditions that conventional testing may miss, and can aid in planning complex system operations. However, broad application of formal methods has been hampered by the effort required to generate formal specifications for real systems. In this paper we present State Linked Interface Compliance Engine for Data (SLICED), a methodology that addresses the complexity of formal state machine specification generation by leveraging conventional engineering models to derive compositional formal state models and to generate formal assertions on the state machines. We demonstrate SLICED using the Virtual ADAPT model published by NASA and validate our results by replicating them using Simulink.

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