Abstract

We propose a method for synthesising a set of components from a high-level specification of the intended behaviour of the target system. The designer proceeds via correctness-preserving transformation steps towards an implementable architecture of components which communicate asynchronously. The interface model of each component specifies the communication protocol used. At each step a pre-defined component is extracted and the correctness of the step is proved. This ensures the compatibility of the components. We use Action Systems as our formal approach to system design. The method is inspired by hardware-oriented approaches with their component libraries, but is more general. We also explore the possibility of using tool support to administer the derivation, as well as to assist in correctness proofs. Here we rely on the tools supporting the B Method, as this method is closely related to Action Systems and has good tool support.

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