Performance evaluation of stochastic real-time systems with the SBIP framework
by Ayoub Nouri; Braham Lotfi Mediouni; Marius Bozga; Jacques Combaz; Saddek Bensalem; Axel Legay
International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems (IJCCBS), Vol. 8, No. 3/4, 2018

Abstract: The SBIP framework consists of a stochastic real-time component-based modelling formalism and a statistical model checking engine. The former is built as a stochastic extension of the real-time BIP formalism and enables the construction of stochastic real-time systems in a compositional way. The statistical engine implements a set of statistical algorithms for the quantitative and qualitative assessment of probabilistic properties. The paper provides a thorough introduction to the SBIP formalism and the associated verification method. In a second part, it surveys several case studies about modelling and verification of real-life systems, including various network protocols and multimedia applications.

Online publication date: Fri, 30-Nov-2018

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