Title :
Compositional Refinement for Real-Time Systems with Priorities
Author :
Boudjadar, Abdeldjalil ; Bodeveix, Jean-Paul ; Filali, Mamoun
Author_Institution :
IRIT-UPS, Univ. de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
Abstract :
High-level requirements of real-time systems like as time constraints, communications and execution schedulability make the verification of real-time models arduous, where a system is the interaction of a possibly unbounded set of components. Priorities have been introduced to resolve execution conflicts, and by that, prevent the combinatorial explosion of state space. In this paper, we are interested in the composition and refinement of timed systems by considering static and dynamic priorities. Firstly, we propose a revised definition of the product of extended timed transition systems with static and dynamic priorities associated to individual transitions. Afterwards, we study the(compositional) refinement of compound extended timed systems. Without sacrificing compositionality, we instantiate this framework for the case of UPPAAL networks of timed automata with static priority Committed ness, dynamic priority between channels and priority between processes. Moreover, we show how to associate an Extended Timed Transition System (ETTS) to timed automata (TA), where an unique generalized dynamic priority system of ETTS is derived from both dynamic priority orders: priority between channels and priority between processes.
Keywords :
automata theory; formal verification; real-time systems; scheduling; state-space methods; ETTS; UPPAAL networks; combinatorial explosion; compositional refinement; compound extended timed systems; dynamic priorities; dynamic priority orders; execution conflicts; execution schedulability; extended timed transition systems; generalized dynamic priority system; high-level requirements; real-time models; real-time systems; state space; static priorities; static priority committedness; time constraints; timed automata; Abstracts; Automata; Concrete; Real-time systems; Semantics; Synchronization; System recovery; Timed systems; composition; priorities; refinement;
Conference_Titel :
Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME), 2012 19th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Leicester
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2659-9
DOI :
10.1109/TIME.2012.21