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This concept paper presents the preliminary work on the application of formal method to verify the correctness of software-hardware co-design. A model checking tool called UPPAAL is used to check the fault-tolerance of the system design. The paper briefly describes the hardware platform, a fleet of collaborative AUVs (autonomous underwater vehicles) named Eco-Dolphin, and its software architecture...
The process model of problem analysis and definition and problem solving process model based on TRIZ theory were put forward through the research on TRIZ, CAI technology and the conversion from practical engineering problems to TRIZ standardized problem in order to solve the difficulty of which the Computer Aided Innovation System is incapable. On this basis, we constructed CAI innovative conceptual...
Based on the current development of Model Driven Architecture (MDA) in Enterprise Information System (EIS), the paper proposes a DMDA, a new development architecture to improve EIS development speed and quality. The basic idea of the DMDA is to take advantage of formal description, decomposition and re-use on EIS development process to let computer understand development demands of developers and...
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