The aim of the paper is to provide a practical method to introduce design principles typical of the object-oriented approach, like “design by extension”, to the application domain of manufacturing systems control design. The proposed method is based on a domain-specific extension of the modeling language UML and on the formalization of design models as transition systems for verification purposes. Object-oriented models, formalized according to the proposed semantics, can be analyzed with model checking techniques in order to verify the behavioral conformity of object classes, according to a notion of substitutability which is defined in the paper specifically for the proposed modeling language

Verification of behavioral substitutability in object-oriented models for industrial controllers

BONFE', Marcello;
2005

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The aim of the paper is to provide a practical method to introduce design principles typical of the object-oriented approach, like “design by extension”, to the application domain of manufacturing systems control design. The proposed method is based on a domain-specific extension of the modeling language UML and on the formalization of design models as transition systems for verification purposes. Object-oriented models, formalized according to the proposed semantics, can be analyzed with model checking techniques in order to verify the behavioral conformity of object classes, according to a notion of substitutability which is defined in the paper specifically for the proposed modeling language
2005
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