Model-Based Development of the Generic PCA Infusion Pump User Interface Prototype in PVS

Citation:
Masci P, Ayoub A, Curzon P, Lee I, Sokolsky O, Thimbleby H.  2013.  Model-Based Development of the Generic PCA Infusion Pump User Interface Prototype in PVS. Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security. 8153:228-240. copy at www.tinyurl.com/z8u8ozp

Tertiary Title:

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Abstract:

A realistic user interface is rigorously developed for the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Generic Patient Controlled Analgesia (GPCA) pump prototype. The GPCA pump prototype is intended as a realistic workbench for trialling development methods and techniques for improving the safety of such devices. A model-based approach based on the use of formal methods is illustrated and implemented within the Prototype Verification System (PVS) verification system. The user interface behaviour is formally specified as an executable PVS model. The specification is verified with the PVS theorem prover against relevant safety requirements provided by the FDA for the GPCA pump. The same specification is automatically translated into executable code through the PVS code generator, and hence a high fidelity prototype is then developed that incorporates the generated executable code.

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Citation Key:

masci-safecomp2013

DOI:

10.1007/978-3-642-40793-2_21

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