1996
DOI: 10.7146/brics.v3i58.18769
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UPPAAL—a Tool Suite for Automatic Verification of Real–Time Systems

Abstract: Abstract. Uppaal is a tool suite for automatic verification of safety and bounded liveness properties of real-time systems modeled as networks of timed automata. It includes: a graphical interface that supports graphical and textual representations of networks of timed automata, and automatic transformation from graphical representations to textual format, a compiler that transforms a certain class of linear hybrid systems to networks of timed automata, and a model-checker which is implemented based on constra… Show more

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“…For detailed descriptions of the model, we refer to [9,4]. The model checking algorithms implemented in UPPAAL are developed in [12,9].…”
Section: Extensions In 1995mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For detailed descriptions of the model, we refer to [9,4]. The model checking algorithms implemented in UPPAAL are developed in [12,9].…”
Section: Extensions In 1995mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Manufacturing Plant [6], synchronization on certain channels should happen immediately. For this reason the UPPAAL model was extended with urgent channels, on which processes should synchronize whenever possible [4]. The notion of urgent channels (also known as urgent actions [7], a Manufacturing Plant [6], a Mine-Pump Controller [8] and a Water Tank [11].…”
Section: Extensions In 1995mentioning
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“…At the same time, the TAD model ensures, under reasonable assumption, what is called time reactivity in [6] and time lock freedom in [8], that is, whenever time progress stops there exists at least one transition enabled. This model is nowadays embedded in modelling languages such as IF [10] and MoDeST [15], and urgent transitions in Uppaal [4] can be seen as a particular instance of TAD transitions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Few of them are really efficient. They usually implement translations into timed automata, which permits to reuse model checkers such as [4,5]. Petri nets verification tools may be considered as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%