Computer Science – Logic in Computer Science
Scientific paper
2010-08-12
EPTCS 32, 2010, pp. 42-56
Computer Science
Logic in Computer Science
In Proceedings SOS 2010, arXiv:1008.1906
Scientific paper
10.4204/EPTCS.32.4
CIF is a language designed for two purposes, namely as a specification language for hybrid systems and as an interchange format for allowing model transformations between other languages for hybrid systems. To facilitate the top-down development of a hybrid system and also to be able to express models more succinctly in the CIF formalism, we need a mechanism for stepwise refinement. In this paper, we add the notion of hierarchy to a subset of the CIF language, which we call hCIF. The semantic domain of the CIF formalism is a hybrid transition system, constructed using structural operational semantics. The goal of this paper is to present a semantics for hierarchy in such a way that only the SOS rules for atomic entities in hCIF are redesigned in comparison to CIF. Furthermore, to be able to reuse existing tools like simulators of the CIF language, a procedure to eliminate hierarchy from an automaton is given.
Beohar Harsh
Cuijpers P. J. L.
Nadales Agut D. E.
van Beek D. A.
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