A Testing Pattern for Automatic Control Software Addressing Different Degrees of Process Autonomy and Cooperation

Saglietti F, Lill R (2014)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2014

Series: IFAC Proceedings Volumes

Book Volume: 47

Pages Range: 1599-1604

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings 19th IFAC World Congress

Event location: Cape Town (ZA)

ISBN: 9783902823625

DOI: 10.3182/20140824-6-ZA-1003.01997

Abstract

This article considers different automatic control paradigms allowing for varying degrees of agent cooperation and autonomy. In order to support the automatic verification of safety-relevant software controllers, it proposes the use of a generic testing pattern which can be instantiated such as to allow to optimize automatic test data generation with respect to the specific targets of the application considered and of the testing phase involved. The article reports on successful case studies carried out in different real-world environments.

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APA:

Saglietti, F., & Lill, R. (2014). A Testing Pattern for Automatic Control Software Addressing Different Degrees of Process Autonomy and Cooperation. In Proceedings 19th IFAC World Congress (pp. 1599-1604). Cape Town (ZA).

MLA:

Saglietti, Francesca, and Raimar Lill. "A Testing Pattern for Automatic Control Software Addressing Different Degrees of Process Autonomy and Cooperation." Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control, Cape Town (ZA) 2014. 1599-1604.

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