Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems.
In software engineering, several formal models and tools are proposed for defining system requirements and constraints formally. Such formal definitions can help in the automatic checking and verification for them. It can also help in the automatic test case generation, execution and verification. I...
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doaj-c09c512d005f47b28dc912cefb52e9c52020-11-24T23:03:39ZengInforec AssociationInformatică economică1453-13051842-80882011-01-01153114Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems.Izzat Mahmoud ALSMADISalam AL-EMARIIn software engineering, several formal models and tools are proposed for defining system requirements and constraints formally. Such formal definitions can help in the automatic checking and verification for them. It can also help in the automatic test case generation, execution and verification. In this paper, we will demonstrate and evaluate the usage of Spec Explorer from Microsoft for defining and checking examples of software controlled system such as cruise control. Such formal requirements can be eventually embedded in the developed system or can help in exposing important elements to test in the testing stage or through the usage of the applicationhttp://revistaie.ase.ro/content/59/01%20-%20Emari,%20Alsmadi.pdfModel-Based TestingSpec ExplorerFSM ModelsSoftware Controlled Systems |
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Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems. |
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Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems. |
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Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems. |
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Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems. |
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Using Spec Explorer for Automatic Checking of Constraints in Software Controlled Systems. |
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using spec explorer for automatic checking of constraints in software controlled systems. |
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Inforec Association |
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Informatică economică |
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1453-1305 1842-8088 |
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In software engineering, several formal models and tools are proposed for defining system requirements and constraints formally. Such formal definitions can help in the automatic checking and verification for them. It can also help in the automatic test case generation, execution and verification. In this paper, we will demonstrate and evaluate the usage of Spec Explorer from Microsoft for defining and checking examples of software controlled system such as cruise control. Such formal requirements can be eventually embedded in the developed system or can help in exposing important elements to test in the testing stage or through the usage of the application |
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Model-Based Testing Spec Explorer FSM Models Software Controlled Systems |
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