Formal specification level : concepts, methods, and algorithms / Mathias Soeken, Rofl Drechsler.

This book introduces a new level of abstraction that closes the gap between the textual specification of embedded systems and the executable model at the Electronic System Level (ESL). Readers will be enabled to operate at this new, Formal Specification Level (FSL), using models which not only allow...

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Main Authors: Soeken, Mathias (Author), Drechsler, Rolf (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2015]
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This book introduces a new level of abstraction that closes the gap between the textual specification of embedded systems and the executable model at the Electronic System Level (ESL). Readers will be enabled to operate at this new, Formal Specification Level (FSL), using models which not only allow significant verification tasks in this early stage of the design flow, but also can be extracted semi-automatically from the textual specification in an interactive manner. The authors explain how to use these verification tasks to check conceptual properties, e.g. whether requirements are in conflict, as well as dynamic behavior, in terms of execution traces.? Serves as a single-source reference to a new level of abstraction for embedded systems, known as the Formal Specification Level (FSL);? Provides a variety of use cases which can be adapted to readers? specific design flows;? Includes a comprehensive illustration of Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, along with examples of how to implement and apply these techniques in the design of embedded systems.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3319086995
9783319086996
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