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Modal Input/Output interfaces (MIOs) is a new specification theory for systems communicating via inputs and outputs. The approach combines the advantages of both modal automata and interface automata, two dominant specification theories for component-based design. This paper presents the MIO Workbench that is the first complete implementation of the MIO theory.
This work has been partially sponsored by the EU project ASCENS, 257414.
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Bauer, S.S., Mayer, P., Legay, A. (2011). MIO Workbench: A Tool for Compositional Design with Modal Input/Output Interfaces. In: Bultan, T., Hsiung, PA. (eds) Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis. ATVA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6996. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24372-1_30
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