UTILISING BTTRACE VISUALISER AND LTL FORMULAE PATTERNS FOR ANALYSING COUNTEREXAMPLE
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https://doi.org/10.21609/jiki.v6i1.212Keywords:
Behavior Tree, LTL, counterexample, visualiser,Abstract
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the utilisation of a Behavior Tree trace visualiser called BTTrace and generalised LTL formulae patterns to help system analysts analyse counterexamples and generate valuable ones. Counterexample generated by SAL model checker from a Behavior Tree model and an LTL formulae is translated into a BTTrace file. This file is rendered by BTTrace to visualise the counterexample on Behavior Tree diagram in animated fashion. Generalised LTL formulae patterns are exploited using a particular technique to assist analyst on constructing new yet meaningful property formulas. These formulas are used to obtain different and valuable counterexamples for further analysis. It is shown that BTTrace and LTL formulae patterns give significant support for analysing counterexamples of Behavior Tree model.Downloads
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2013-10-21
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Havsa, I. U. (2013). UTILISING BTTRACE VISUALISER AND LTL FORMULAE PATTERNS FOR ANALYSING COUNTEREXAMPLE. Jurnal Ilmu Komputer Dan Informasi, 6(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.21609/jiki.v6i1.212
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