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Evaluating Behavior Correctness of Synchronous Systems through Time to Service Distribution Analysis: Tools Required
Tahiti, French Polynesia October 29-November 03
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L. du Bousquet, Universite Joseph Fourier, France
For synchronous software validation, in addition to safety properties, eventuality properties may be required to specify that a request will be eventually served. Even if the eventuality properties are true, a deeper analysis of the "time-to-service" (time between a request and its response) under different environmental conditions can bring additional information about the system behavior correctness. The paper underlines the need of tools easy-to-use which could help to carry out such kind of analyses.
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L. du Bousquet, "Evaluating Behavior Correctness of Synchronous Systems through Time to Service Distribution Analysis: Tools Required," icsea, pp.18, International Conference on Software Engineering Advances (ICSEA'06), 2006
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