UPPAAL is an integrated tool environment for modeling, validation and verification of real-time systems modeled as networks of timed automata, extended with data types (bounded integers, arrays etc.).
Developer(s) | Uppsala University Aalborg University |
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Initial release | 1995 |
Stable release | 5.0.0
/ July 14, 2023 |
Preview release | 5.1.0-beta3
/ October 23, 2023 |
Written in | C++ and GUI in Java |
Operating system | Linux Mac OS X Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English Danish Japanese Chinese Lithuanian |
Type | Model checking |
License | Commercial Licenses Academic Licenses |
Website | http://www.uppaal.org/ http://www.uppaal.com/ |
It has been used in at least 17 case studies since its release in 1995, including on Lego Mindstorms, for the Philips audio protocol, and in gearbox controllers for Mecel.[1]
The tool has been developed in collaboration between the Design and Analysis of Real-Time Systems group at Uppsala University, Sweden and Basic Research in Computer Science at Aalborg University, Denmark.
There are the following extensions available:
- Cora for Cost Optimal Reachability Analysis.
- Tron for Testing Real-time systems ON-line (black-box conformance testing).
- Cover for COVERerage-optimal off-line test generation.
- Tiga for TImed GAmes based controller synthesis.
- Port for component based timed systems, exploiting Partial Order Reduction Techniques.
- Pro for PRObabilistic reachability analysis. (Discontinued)
- SMC for Statistical Model Checking.
References
editExternal links
edit- UPPAAL academic website
- UPPAAL commercial website
- Design and Analysis of Real-Time Systems group
- DEIS unit, Dept. Computer Science at AAU