Ordering Strict Partial Orders to Model Behavioral Refinement

CoRR Pub Date : 2018-10-23 DOI:10.4204/EPTCS.282.3
Mathieu Montin, M. Pantel
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Software is now ubiquitous and involved in complex interactions with the human users and the physical world in so-called cyber-physical systems where the management of time is a major issue. Separation of concerns is a key asset in the development of these ever more complex systems. Two different kinds of separation exist: a first one corresponds to the different steps in a development leading from the abstract requirements to the system implementation and is qualified as vertical. It matches the commonly used notion of refinement. A second one corresponds to the various components in the system architecture at a given level of refinement and is called horizontal. Refinement has been studied thoroughly for the data, functional and concurrency concerns while our work focuses on the time modeling concern. This contribution aims at providing a formal construct for the verification of refinement in time models, through the definition of an order between strict partial orders used to relate the different instants in asynchronous systems. This relation allows the designer at the concrete level to distinguish events that are coincident at the abstract level while preserving the properties assessed at the abstract level. This work has been conducted using the proof assistant Agda and is connected to a previous work on the asynchronous language CCSL, which has also been modelled using the same tool.
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对严格偏序进行排序以模拟行为细化
软件现在无处不在,并且在所谓的网络-物理系统中与人类用户和物理世界进行复杂的交互,其中时间管理是一个主要问题。在开发这些越来越复杂的系统时,关注点分离是一项关键资产。存在两种不同类型的分离:第一种分离对应于从抽象需求到系统实现的开发中的不同步骤,并且被认为是垂直的。它符合常用的细化概念。第二个层次对应于给定精化层次上的系统架构中的各种组件,称为水平层次。当我们的工作集中在时间建模问题上时,我们已经对数据、功能和并发问题进行了深入的研究。该贡献旨在通过定义用于关联异步系统中不同瞬间的严格偏序之间的顺序,为时间模型的精化验证提供一个正式的构造。这种关系允许具体级别的设计师区分在抽象级别上一致的事件,同时保留在抽象级别上评估的属性。这项工作是使用证明助手Agda进行的,并与之前关于异步语言CCSL的工作相关联,后者也使用相同的工具进行了建模。
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