2012 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/coase.2012.6386316
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Automating timed specification transparency for human designer validation of real-time discrete-event control requirements

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“…Recent work has proposed the concept of specification transparency to facilitate human comprehension of graphical specifications [49]- [51]. In particular, a framework to automatically restructure TTG specifications into transparent TTG specifications that are easier to comprehend has been proposed in [52]. Our interface, in conjunction with the TTG specification transparency framework [52], should lead to a more effective specification-synthesis paradigm, where the ease of specification in MTL combined with the comprehensibility of transparent TTGs should inspire even more confidence that a control specification in TTG-a mandatory real-time computational model for control synthesis in the Brandin-Wonham framework-does indeed capture the intended requirement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work has proposed the concept of specification transparency to facilitate human comprehension of graphical specifications [49]- [51]. In particular, a framework to automatically restructure TTG specifications into transparent TTG specifications that are easier to comprehend has been proposed in [52]. Our interface, in conjunction with the TTG specification transparency framework [52], should lead to a more effective specification-synthesis paradigm, where the ease of specification in MTL combined with the comprehensibility of transparent TTGs should inspire even more confidence that a control specification in TTG-a mandatory real-time computational model for control synthesis in the Brandin-Wonham framework-does indeed capture the intended requirement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%