Title :
A sound and practical approach to the re-engineering of time-critical systems
Author :
Zedan, H. ; Yang, H.
Author_Institution :
Software Technol. Res. Lab., De Montfort Univ., Leicester, UK
Abstract :
The authors investigate the re-engineering of time-critical applications using an integration of refinement and transformational techniques. The approach is uniform in the sense that one is able to combined both reverse and forward engineering within the same formal model. The approach is based on designing a wide-spectrum language which is equipped with a specification statement and concrete constructs to cope with concurrency and real-time aspects. The language is an extension of Dijksua´s guarded command language with the specification statement taken as a formula expressed in interval temporal logic (ITL). An ITL semantics for WSL is given together with a set of algebraic laws and refinement rules. Reverse engineering is achieved by applying various algebraic laws to produce a structured code (written in WSL) from the original one preserving its semantic equivalence. Such a transformation is done semi-automatically using an extension to MA. The resulting code is considered as an intermediate representation which can then be analysed and used as a basis to construct a higher level of abstraction of the original system. Calculating ITL semantics for the intermediate representation serves as a requirement specification of the original code and is subsequently used as the starting point to forward engineer the system by successive applications of the available refinement calculus. The semantics (an In formula) is produced automatically with the help of the PVS+ toolkit
Keywords :
computational linguistics; high level languages; real-time systems; refinement calculus; reverse engineering; software engineering; systems re-engineering; temporal logic; PVS+ toolkit; abstraction; algebraic laws; concrete constructs; concurrency; forward engineering; guarded command language; interval temporal logic; re-engineering; real-time aspects; refinement calculus; refinement rules; refinement techniques; reverse engineering; semantic equivalence; semantics; specification statement; structured code; time-critical systems; transformational techniques; wide-spectrum language; Application software; Calculus; Command languages; Concrete; Concurrent computing; Laboratories; Logic; Reverse engineering; Systems engineering and theory; Time factors;
Conference_Titel :
Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 1998. Proceedings of the Second Euromicro Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8421-6
DOI :
10.1109/CSMR.1998.665819