Enhancing a behavioral interface specification language with temporal logic features

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2009-01-01
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Hussain, Faraz
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Gary T. Leavens
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Specification languages help programmers write correct programs and also aid efforts for dynamically checking a software implementation with respect to its desired specifications. Most mainstream specification languages primarily deal with a program's functional behavior. However, for certain applications it is more natural and intuitive to be able to express a system's temporal properties.

This thesis enhances the capabilities of the Java Modeling Language (JML), a behavioral interface specification language, by incorporating temporal logic constructs. The temporal specification grammar used is a modification of the JML temporal extension proposed by K. Trentelman and M. Huisman in their paper "Extending JML Specifications with Temporal Logic".

I have modified jmlc, the runtime assertion checker for the Java Modeling Language, so that it also generates runtime assertion checking code to dynamically check a program's temporal specifications.

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