FRETting About Requirements: Formalised Requirements for an Aircraft Engine Controller

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Farrell, M., Luckcuck, M., Sheridan, O. and Monahan, R. 2022. FRETting About Requirements: Formalised Requirements for an Aircraft Engine Controller. in: Gervasi, V. and Vogelsang, A. (ed.) Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality Switzerland Springer. pp. 96-111
AuthorsFarrell, M., Luckcuck, M., Sheridan, O. and Monahan, R.
EditorsGervasi, V. and Vogelsang, A.
Abstract

[Context & motivation] Eliciting requirements that are detailed and logical enough to be amenable to formal verification is a difficult task. Multiple tools exist for requirements elicitation and some of these also support formalisation of requirements in a way that is useful for formal methods. [Question/problem] This paper reports on our experience of using the Formal Requirements Elicitation Tool (FRET) alongside our industrial partner. The use case that we investigate is an aircraft engine controller. In this context, we evaluate the use of FRET to bridge the communication gap between formal methods experts and aerospace industry specialists. [Principal ideas/results] We describe our journey from ambiguous, natural-language requirements to concise, formalised FRET requirements. We include our analysis of the formalised requirements from the perspective of patterns, translation into other formal methods and the relationship between parent-child requirements in this set. We also provide insight into lessons learned throughout this process and identify future improvements to FRET. [Contribution] Previous experience reports have been published by the FRET team, but this is the first such report of an industrial use case that was written by researchers that have not been involved FRET’s development.

Keywordsformal requirements ; FRET; traceability
Page range96-111
Year2022
Book titleRequirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationSwitzerland
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
ISBN9783030984632
9783030984649
ISSN0302-9743
1611-3349
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98464-9_9
Web address (URL)https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.04251.pdf
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-98464-9_9
Output statusPublished
Publication dates09 Mar 2022
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Deposited31 Jan 2023
EventInternational Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
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