2004
DOI: 10.1109/tse.2004.34
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TURTLE: A Real-Time UML Profile Supported by a Formal Validation Toolkit

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“…The ultimate goal is to provide a more powerful verification environment for real-time systems modeled in TURTLE [34], a real-time UML profile whose formal semantics is expressed in RT-LOTOS.The translation patterns may be reused for other timed extensions of LOTOS, in particular ET-LOTOS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ultimate goal is to provide a more powerful verification environment for real-time systems modeled in TURTLE [34], a real-time UML profile whose formal semantics is expressed in RT-LOTOS.The translation patterns may be reused for other timed extensions of LOTOS, in particular ET-LOTOS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…π-calculus Approach Belghiat et al [25] Using the π-calculus formal theory and tools to capture and verify the dynamic behavior of systems represented through UML diagrams RT-LOTOS Extension (profiling) Apvrille et al [26] A UML 1.5 profile named TURTLE (Timed UML and RT-LOTOS Environment) endowed with a formal semantics given in terms of RT-LOTOS to solve logical errors and timing inconsistencies in the context of space-based embedded software.…”
Section: Fryz and Kotulski [22]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UML profiles such as SysML (Systems Modeling Language [23]), MARTE (Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems [24]) or TURTLE (Timed UML and RT-LOTOS Environment [25]) are working in this way and may be used for the specification of ubiquitous systems. AADL (Architecture Analysis and Design Language [26]) is also an interesting specification language, while being able to describe software and hardware aspects, devices, buses and also including modes specification.…”
Section: A Global Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%