DocumentCode
3347175
Title
A generic approach to the formal specification of requirements
Author
Peper, Christian ; Gotzhein, Reinhard ; Kronenburg, Martin
Author_Institution
Kaiserslautern Univ., Germany
fYear
1997
fDate
12-14 Nov. 1997
Firstpage
252
Lastpage
261
Abstract
A generic approach to the formal specification of system requirements is presented. It is based on a pool of requirement patterns, which are related to design patterns well-known in object-oriented software development. The application of such patterns enhances the reusability and genericity as well as the intelligibility of the formal requirement specification. The approach is instantiated by a tailored real-time temporal logic and by selecting building-automation systems as application domain. With respect to this domain, the pattern discovery and reuse tasks are explained and illustrated and a set of typical requirement patterns is presented. The approach has the potential of reducing the effort to formally specify system requirements.
Keywords
formal specification; object-oriented programming; temporal logic; application domain; building-automation systems; formal specification of requirements; generic approach; intelligibility; object-oriented software development; system requirements; tailored real-time temporal logic; Contracts; Control systems; Formal specifications; Investments; Logic; Natural languages; Object oriented modeling; Real time systems; Safety; Thyristors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Formal Engineering Methods., 1997. Proceedings., First IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Hiroshima, Japan
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8002-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICFEM.1997.630432
Filename
630432
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