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Formalisation of properties for feature interaction detection: Experience in a real-life situation

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Towards a Pan-European Telecommunication Service Infrastructure — IS&N '94 (IS&N 1994)

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This paper reports on ongoing work on a formal approach to the detection of feature interactions between IN-type features. These features have been implemented on top of an IN architecture which is close to the “real” world. The approach contains several threads: a description of an ideal interaction tool, a specific SDL model for the architecture, a proposal for a formal language to describe properties of features, and observations, on how to put this property language to use.

The work in this paper is partially being carried out in the RACE project SCORE, ref. 2017. It reflects the view of the authors.

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Hans-Jürgen Kugler Al Mullery Norbert Niebert

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Bouma, W., Levelt, W., Melisse, A., Middelburg, K., Verhaard, L. (1994). Formalisation of properties for feature interaction detection: Experience in a real-life situation. In: Kugler, HJ., Mullery, A., Niebert, N. (eds) Towards a Pan-European Telecommunication Service Infrastructure — IS&N '94. IS&N 1994. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 851. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0013431

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