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Formal methods in PLC programming
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2002
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EngineeringVerificationIndustrial Control SystemModel VerificationFormal VerificationSystems EngineeringFormal TechniquePlc ProgrammingFormal SpecificationFormal ModelingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceControl Design ProcessDetailed Generic ModelSpecification LanguageAutomated ReasoningAutomationFormal MethodsProcess ControlIndustrial InformaticsSystem Specification
A detailed generic model of the control design process is introduced and discussed. It is used for surveying different formal approaches in the context of PLC programming. The survey focuses on formal methods for verification and validation (V&V). The varying works in this area are categorized using three criteria: the general approach (A) to the task (model based, constraint based or without a model), the formalism (F) (Petri net, automata, etc.,) used to state the formal description, and the method (M) (model-checking, reachability analysis, etc.,) used to analyze the properties. Based on these three criteria (A-F-M) a three letter code for V&V approaches is introduced. Some works from the multitude of V&V research are presented and categorized using this new system.
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