Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This paper reports on the Simulink/Stateflow based development of the on-board equipment of the MetrĂ´ Rio Automatic Train Protection system. Particular focus is given to the strategies followed to address formal weaknesses and certification issues of the adopted tool-suite. On the development side, constraints on the Simulink/Stateflow semantics have been introduced and design practices have been adopted to gradually achieve a formal model of the system. On the verification side, a two-phase approach based on model-based testing and abstract interpretation has been followed to enforce functional correctness and runtime error freedom. Formal verification has been experimented as a side activity of the project. Quantitative results are presented to assess the overall strategy: the effort required by the design activities is balanced by the effectiveness of the verification tasks enabled by model-based development and automatic code generation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Formal methods; Abstract Interpretation; Model-based development; Code generation; Railway
Elenco autori:
Fantechi, Alessandro; Ferrari, Alessio
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