Abstract

FRORL (Frame-and-Rule Oriented Requirements specification Language) was proposed to exploit knowledge representation techniques as an aid in the specification, analysis, and development of a software system. With the real-time software systems as our target systems, the merely mechanisms provided by FRORL cannot meet the specific demands on real-time software systems. As a result, in this paper, we propose RT-FRORL (Real-Time FRORL) as an extension of FRORL. RT-FRORL not only inherits FRORL's basic structure but also includes those language constructs needed to support the specification of real-time systems. The syntax of RT-FRORL is based on frames and production rules. The semantics of RT-FRORL is defined through the integration of first order logic and temporal logic extension. Using RT-FRORL, concurrent and absolute time properties of real-time systems can be easily specified.

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