posted on 2012-03-15, 17:19authored byMarco Bakera, Christian Wagner, Tiziana Margaria, Emil VassevEmil Vassev, Mike Hinchey, Bernhard Steffen
Rich and multifaceted domain specific specification
languages like the Autonomic System Specification Language
(ASSL) help to design reliable systems with self-healing capabilities.
The GEAR game-based Model Checker has been
used successfully to investigate in depth properties of the ESA
ExoMars Rover. We show here how to enable GEAR’s gamebased
verification techniques for ASSL via systematic model
extraction from a behavioral subset of the language, and illustrate
it on a description of the Voyager II space mission. This way,
we close the gap between the design-time and the run-time
techniques provided in the SHADOWS platform for self-healing
of concurrency, performance, and functional issues.1
History
Publication
Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Workshop on Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems;2009