Title :
Environment-based specification of real-time interlock and control systems
Author_Institution :
CEGB, London, UK
Abstract :
The author advocates a new approach to specifying requirements which is to describe the environment and then define the properties it should exhibit under the influence of the required logic system using defined sensors and actuators. By concentrating on the environment, the specification should: be high-level, avoiding any reference to the internal structures of the required system and thus avoiding implementation bias; use terminology which is familiar to the users and thus should be more likely to reflect their real requirements. In addition, a specification where the plant is made the focus of attention should form a better basis for discussion between customer and developer, reducing the chance of error in implementation
Keywords :
control engineering computing; real-time systems; systems analysis; actuators; logic system; real time control systems; real time interlock systems; requirements specification; sensors; systems analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 1988 Software Engineering 88., Second IEE/BCS Conference:
Conference_Location :
Liverpool