Specifying real-time properties with metric temporal logic
Real-Time Systems
Handbook of theoretical computer science (vol. B)
Towards an algebraic semantics for the object paradigm
Selected papers from 9th workshop on Specification of abstract data types : recent trends in data type specification: recent trends in data type specification
Using Abstraction and Model Checking to Detect Safety Violations in Requirements Specifications
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The ethics of safety-critical systems
Communications of the ACM
Fundamentals of Algebraic Specification I
Fundamentals of Algebraic Specification I
Synthesis of Controllers of Processes Modeled as ColoredPetri Nets
Discrete Event Dynamic Systems
Proceedings of the 5th and 6th International SPIN Workshops on Theoretical and Practical Aspects of SPIN Model Checking
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We consider a new approach to synthesize abstract machines for reactive programs that interact with processes in order to achieve some control requirements in the context of the Supervisory Control Theory. The motivation behind our synthesis approach is related to the problem of scalability. Generally, synthesis procedures are based on a comparison of two state spaces (fixpoint calculation-based approach) or an exploration of a state space (search-based approach). In neither case do the synthesis procedures scale to specifications of realistic size. To circumvent this problem, we propose: i) to combine two formal notations for the representation of reactive programs in addition to the one for specifying control requirements; and ii) to integrate a synthesis procedure in a framework in which various transformations are applied with the sole aim of solving a smaller control problem from an abstract model.