Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
453549 Computer Standards & Interfaces 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hierarchical Communicating Real-Time State Machines (H-CRSM) is a formal modelling language for the modular development of distributed real-time systems. The formalism is characterized by the use of state transitions with guarded commands and timing constraints, the adoption of a few distilled statecharts constructs, and the modular specification of timing constraints along a state hierarchy. This paper proposes a translation of H-CRSM into Uppaal which enables model checking. Translation rests on unfolding a hierarchical model on a ļ¬‚at representation. The resultant approach is demonstrated by means of a case study.

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