An Environment for Building a System Out of Its Requirements

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Smith, C.
Winter, K.
Hayes, I.
Dromey, G.
Lindsay, P.
Carrington, D.
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2004
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A toolset for system design and analysis is described. The tool allows individual translated functional requirements to be entered graphically as Behavior Trees. Once integrated these Behavior Trees form a problem domain representation of the design. This representation is automatically mapped to CSP to enable model checking with FDR. A number of consistency checks on the design can be performed. Examples are used to illustrate the results produced by the toolset.A toolset for system design and analysis is described. The tool allows individual translated functional requirements to be entered graphically as Behavior Trees. Once integrated these Behavior Trees form a problem domain representation of the design. This representation is automatically mapped to CSP to enable model checking with FDR. A number of consistency checks on the design can be performed. Examples are used to illustrate the results produced by the toolset.
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Conference Title
19th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
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