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Project | SPECifIC

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Quality-driven Design Flow using Formal Specifications and Functional Change Management

Research Topics

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The goal of the SPECifIC project is a novel design flow to support the development of embedded and cyber-physical systems, which will meet the challenges of the increased demand on the quality, and the complexity of these systems. The three following characteristics distinguish the SPECifIC design flow:

(i) the introduction of a new formal specification layer, (ii) natural-language techniques to extend tool support from natural-language specifications down to the register transfer level, and (iii) a comprehensive functional change management, which makes the design process more flexible and eases the integration of third-party IP.

The application domains of the SPECifIC design flow range from conventional embedded sys-tems up to cyber-physical systems. The design flow will be validated by case studies, and sub-sequently be carried into academia and industry by DFKI and its partners.

Publications about the project

  1. Interactive Proof Presentations with Cobra

    Martin Ring; Christoph Lüth

    In: Serge Autexier; Pedro Queresma (Hrsg.). Workshop on User Interfaces for Theorem Provers (UITP2016). User Interfaces for Theorem Provers (UITP-2016), located at International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning IJCAR 2016, July 2, Coimbra, Portugal, Pages 43-52, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (EPTCS), Vol. 239, Open Publishing Association, 1/2017.

Sponsors

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research

01IW13001

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research