A Practical Formal Approach for Requirements Validation and Verification of Dependable Systems

M. B. Alves, D. Drusinsky, M. Shing
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Classical requirements validation methods usually work with static behavioral models, and under the assumption that there are no dependencies and interactions between the requirements. Requirements verification is mostly done by statically analyzing the design artifacts and by running tests. This work presents a practical formal approach for requirements validation and verification (V&V) of dependable systems, under two different perspectives: development and acquisition. The approach considers the system's dynamic behavior that is formally represented as state chart assertions and validated using JUnit test scenarios. Runtime execution monitoring (REM) data is used to create JUnit tests to verify the system's behavior against the assertions. The V&V activities are supported by the State Rover tool. Two space systems case studies are briefly presented. As dependability often manifests as decidable system sequencing behaviors, the main contribution of this work is centered on the validation and verification of such behaviors.
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可靠系统需求确认与验证的实用形式化方法
经典的需求验证方法通常使用静态行为模型,并且假设需求之间没有依赖关系和交互。需求验证主要是通过静态分析设计工件和运行测试来完成的。这项工作为可靠系统的需求确认和验证(V&V)提供了一种实用的形式化方法,在两种不同的视角下:开发和获取。该方法考虑系统的动态行为,这些行为被正式表示为状态图断言,并使用JUnit测试场景进行验证。运行时执行监视(REM)数据用于创建JUnit测试,以根据断言验证系统的行为。V&V活动由State Rover工具支持。简要介绍了两个空间系统的案例研究。由于可靠性通常表现为可确定的系统排序行为,因此本工作的主要贡献集中在对这些行为的验证和验证上。
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