A model-based architecture for interactive run-time monitoring.

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Title: A model-based architecture for interactive run-time monitoring.
Authors: Hili, Nicolas1 (AUTHOR) hili@cs.queensu.ca, Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba1 (AUTHOR), Jahed, Karim1 (AUTHOR), Dingel, Juergen1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Software & Systems Modeling. Jul2020, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p959-981. 23p.
Subjects: Run time systems (Computer science), Case studies
Abstract: We present a model-based architecture for monitoring executions of models of real-time and embedded systems. This architecture is highly configurable and allows for the combination of various run-time monitoring tools, not only for observing the system execution, but also for interacting with it. Using a variety of case studies, we illustrate the use of the architecture for connecting the code generated from a model with a range of external tools for different purposes, including execution animation and run-time verification. However, the external tool can not only consume information from the execution, but also generate input for it and thus influence and steer it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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