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We describe a prototype toolset [1],[2] whose goal is to provide comprehensive support for constructing verifiably correct real-time systems. The toolset, a product of joint research by the Naval Research Laboratory (nrl) and the University of Texas (ut), has two purposes:
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to demonstrate and evaluate the utility of formal methods for developing real-time systems and
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to obtain information needed to build production-quality case tools supporting the methods (e.g., how to design the user interface, how to integrate the tools, etc.).
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A. Rose, M. Pérez, P. Clements, Modechart User Interface Tool User’s Guide, NRL report, Naval Research Lab, Wash., DC, 1992 (forthcoming).
C.L. Heitmeyer, P.C. Clements, B.G. Labaw, A.K. Mok, Engineering CASE Tools to Support Formal Methods for Real-Time Software Development,Proc., Fifth Intern. Workshop on Computer-Aided Software Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, CAN, 6–10 July 1992.
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Heitmeyer, C. (1994). A Toolset for Developing Real-Time Systems. In: Halang, W.A., Stoyenko, A.D. (eds) Real Time Computing. NATO ASI Series, vol 127. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88049-0_31
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