Towards provably correct code generation for a hard real-time programming language



AbstractThis paper sketches a hard real-time programming language featuring operators for expressing timeliness requirements in an abstract, implementation-independent way and presents parts of the design and verification of a provably correct code generator for that language. The notion of implementation correctness used as an implicit specification of the code generator pays attention to timeliness requirements. Hence, formal verification of the code generator design is a guarantee of meeting all deadlines when executing generated code.
TypeConference paper [With referee]
ConferenceCompiler Construction (CC 94)
EditorsPeter A. Fritzson
Year1994    Vol. 786    pp. 294-308
PublisherSpringer Verlag
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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IMM Group(s)Computer Science & Engineering