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Simulation, Model Checking, and Execution of Activity Models

Published 25 May 2021 in cs.SE | (2105.11851v1)

Abstract: This paper presents our findings for using activity modeling for simulation (validation), model checking (verification), and execution purposes. Each is needed to tackle system complexity and further research into behavioral modeling. We argue different models implicate different understandings and expectations. We emphasize some distinctions with demonstrations using the Discrete Event System Specification with an exemplary model. In particular, the continuous-time base in models helps observe some inherent limitations and strengths in acquiring each capability. The temporal characterization of input, output, and state, or the lack thereof, is at the core of developing behavioral specifications. We use DEVS to arrive at the capability of validating simulations for activity models. We use Constrained-DEVS for the verification of activity models. We show how some executions can be derived, whether from the specification itself or with considerations for simulation and model checking.

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