Communicating Embedded Systems: Software and DesignISBN: 978-1-84821-143-8
Hardcover
288 pages
December 2009, Wiley-ISTE
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The increased complexity of embedded systems coupled with quick
design cycles to accommodate faster time-to-market requires
increased system design productivity that involves both model-based
design and tool-supported methodologies.
Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques and provide a clean framework in which to express requirements and models of the systems, taking into account discrete, stochastic and continuous (timed or hybrid) parameters with increasingly efficient tools.
This book deals with these formal methods applied to communicating embedded systems by presenting the related industrial challenges and the issues of modeling, model-checking, diagnosis and control synthesis, and by describing the main associated automated tools.