posted on 2024-07-12, 16:03authored byRobert Colvin, Lars Grunske, Kirsten Winter
The Behavior Tree notation has been developed as a method for systematically and traceably capturing user requirements. In this paper we extend the notation with probabilistic behaviour, so that reliability, performance, and other dependability properties can be expressed. The semantics of probabilistic timed Behavior Trees is given by mapping them to probabilistic timed automata. We gain advantages for requirements capture using Behavior Trees by incorporating into the notation an existing elegant specification formalism (probabilistic timed automata) which has tool support for formal analysis of probabilistic user requirements.
Lecture notes in computer science: 6th International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods (IFM), Oxford, United Kingdom, 02-05 July 2007 / Jim Davies and Jeremy Gibbons (eds.)
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6th International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods IFM, Oxford, United Kingdom, 02-05 July 2007 / Jim Davies and Jeremy Gibbons eds.