Bernardo Copstein, Michael da Costa Móra, L. Ribeiro
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An environment for formal modeling and simulation of control systems
The purpose of this paper is to present the PLATUS simulation environment. PLATUS allows the formal modeling of control systems using graph grammars. In PLATUS, control systems are viewed as a collection of three distinct abstractions, that allow the system designer to keep the specification of control elements free of simulation aspects, providing the tools for formal system verification and code generation of real control systems, making the development of such systems a straightforward step from specification.