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Modelling and Verifying of a ‘Cash-Point Service’ Using MOBY/PLC

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Formal Aspects of Computing

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MOBY/PLC is a graphical design tool for PLC-Automata, a special class of hierarchical real-time automata suitable for the description of distributed real-time systems that are implementable on a widely used hardware platform, so-called Programmable logic controllers (PLCs). In the full paper we sketch the modelling language in use and some features of MOBY/PLC, like several validation methods and code generation. We employ this tool suite to deal with the benchmark case study (‘cash-point service’).

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Received January 2000 / Accepted in revised form December 2000

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Dierks, H., Tapken, J. Modelling and Verifying of a ‘Cash-Point Service’ Using MOBY/PLC. Form Aspects Comput 12, 220–221 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001650070015

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