Abstract

The multi-language environment Synchronie supports the design and formal verification of synchronous reactive systems. Presently, Synchronie integrates three synchronous languages, Esterel, Lustre, and Argos. In the synchronous approach, not only the system but also its properties can be specified using a synchronous language. In Synchronie properties can be formalised textually as Esterel or Lustre programs, or graphically as Argos programs. Moreover, properties may also be specified as temporal logic formulas with past or future operators. It is shown how to specify and automatically prove properties of a time-triggered protocol taking advantage of this environment.KeywordsTemporal LogicSafety PropertyLiveness PropertyComputation Tree LogicSpeci CationThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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