Towards the Verification of Pervasive Systems.

Myrto Arapinis, Muffy Calder, Louise A. Dennis, Michael Fisher, Philip D. Gray, Savas Konur, Alice Miller, Eike Ritter, Mark Ryan, Sven Schewe, Chris Unsworth, Rehana Yasmin

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Abstract

Pervasive systems, that is roughly speaking systems that can interact with their environment, are increasingly common. In such systems, there are many dimensions to assess: security and reliability, safety and liveness, real-time response, etc. So far modelling and formalizing attempts have been very piecemeal approaches. This paper describes our analysis of a pervasive case study (MATCH, a homecare application) and our proposal for formal (particularly verification) approaches. Our goal is to see to what extent current state of the art formal methods are capable of coping with the verification demand introduced by pervasive systems, and to point out their limitations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalElectronic Communications of the EASST
Volume22
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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