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13th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'98)
Towards the Automated Debugging and Maintenance of Logic-based Requirements Models
Honolulu, Hawaii
October 13-October 16
ISBN: 0-8186-8750-9
T.L. McCluskey, The University of Huddersfield
M.M. West, The University of Huddersfield
In this paper we describe a tools environment which automates the validation and maintenance of a requirements model written in many-sorted first order logic. We focus on: a translator, that produces an executable form of the model; blame assignment functions, which input batches of mis-classified tests (i.e. training examples) and output likely faulty parts of the model; and a theory reviser, which inputs the faulty parts and examples and outputs suggested revisions to the model. In particular, we concentrate on the problems encountered when applying these tools to a real application: a requirements model containing air traffic control separation standards, operating methods and airspace information.
Citation:
T.L. McCluskey, M.M. West, "Towards the Automated Debugging and Maintenance of Logic-based Requirements Models," ase, pp.105, 13th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'98), 1998
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