Requirements Capture and Evaluation in Nimbus: The Light Control Case Study

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Requirements Capture and Evaluation in Nimbus: The Light Control Case Study

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2000

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Evaluations of methods and tools applied to a reference problem are useful when comparing various techniques. In this paper, we present a solution to the challenge of capturing the requirements for the Light Control System case study, which was proposed before the Dagstuhl Seminar on Requirements Capture, Documentation, and Validation in June of 1999. The paper focuses primarily on how the requirements were specified: what techniques were used, and what the results were. The language used to capture the requirements is RSML-e; a state-based specification language with a fully specified formal denotational semantics. In addition, the Nimbus environment - a toolset supporting RSML-e - is used to visualize and execute the high-level requirements.

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Associated research group: Critical Systems Research Group

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Journal of Universal Computer Science

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Thompson, Jeffrey; Whalen, Michael; Heimdahl, Mats. (2000). Requirements Capture and Evaluation in Nimbus: The Light Control Case Study. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217358.

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