Formal methods and models for system design: a system level perspective
Gupta, Rajesh
Le Guernic, Paul
Shukla, Sandeep Kumar
Talpin, Jean-Pierre
The gap between the size of microelectronic design/validation task and our ability to design these in a reasonable time is steadly increasing. We need tools and techniques to bridge this gap. Formal models and methods hold this promise by their focus on scalability, efficiency and design optimization. In additional, we need methodological innovations to bring formal techniques into practice. Exploiting the structure of the systems to decompose the problems into smaller ones, discovering the hierarchy and proper decomposition, abstraction, refinement, and other behavioral and structural properties of system are important for successful use of formal methods. Formal Methods and Models for System Design is organized as a series of articles written by industrial and academic experts who apply formal methods in hardware and software design, develop methodologies and tools, or develop theoretical formalisms. The emphasis of thebook is on (i) formal frameworks for complex system modeling, such as system-on-chip, embedded software, component based systems, (ii) formal verification techniques, especially abstraction and refinement based methodologies, (iii) behavioral type theory for system integration, (iv) optimization techniques forexecutable system level models for efficient simulation, and execution, and (v)formal models for post-production configurability. Formal Methods and Modelsfor System Design will provide readers with a sample of some of the recent developments in formal methods in system design. It can also be used as a graduate level text for a seminar based course.
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-5464-0
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Fecha Publicación: 14/03/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés