학술논문

About the suitability of Petri nets for describing, validating and evaluating SA-RT specifications
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of Joint 4th International Computer Science Conference and 4th Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference Software engineering and computer science Software Engineering Conference, 1997. Asia Pacific ... and International Computer Science Conference 1997. APSEC '97 and ICSC '97. Proceedings. :249-258 1997
Subject
Computing and Processing
Petri nets
Object oriented modeling
Real time systems
Software engineering
Stochastic systems
Design for disassembly
Manufacturing systems
Bridges
Prototypes
Stochastic processes
Language
Abstract
Use of specification methodologies for Real-Time systems is highly important. Structured methodologies like SA-RT lacks formalism which makes it difficult to evaluate the resulting specifications. This paper deals with the ability of Petri nets to describe, to validate and to evaluate SA-RT specifications. A quick survey of papers studying the joint use of SA-RT and Petri nets is presented. Then, the way Petri nets are used to describe SA-RT specifications is briefly exposed. Possibilities given by Petri nets to validate specifications are investigated emphasizing on models which are suitable for real-time systems: Time Petri Nets and Stochastic Timed Petri Nets. We show that Petri nets does not give a significant benefit to SA-RT-specs validation, but they are of great interest for the consistency analysis of time and functional specifications, and for the evaluation of time properties. A small example illustrates the ability of these models to help evaluating SA-RT specifications.