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Modelling and Verification of PREMO Synchronisable Objects

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Formal Aspects of Computing

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The PREMO standard, Presentation Environment for Multimedia Objects, is a major new standard under development within ISO/IEC. It addresses the creation of, presentation of, and interaction with all forms of information using single or multiple media. In this paper we give a formal LOTOS specification, amenable to automatic verification, of the PREMO synchronisable object, which is one of the central parts of the standard. Various design options are investigated by a combination of constraint oriented specification and model checking. This shows the usefulness of formal specification and automatic verification during the design phase of an international standard.

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Received April 1997 / Accepted in revised form July 1998

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Faconti, G., Massink, M. Modelling and Verification of PREMO Synchronisable Objects. Form Aspects Comput 10, 405–434 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001650050024

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