Formal Functional Equivalence
Formal Functional Equivalence
Functional equivalence testing is a workflow which involves simulating two models, or a model and its generated code, and ensuring their outputs are equivalent. This is a common workflow in standards such as ISO26262, however this technique does not formally prove functional equivalence in all cases.
This project provides a set of utilities for performing "formal functional equivalence," which is a static analysis-based technique to prove that two Simulink® models are functionally equivalent. These utilities use Property Proving in Simulink Design Verifier™. If the two models are not formally functionally equivalent, Simulink Design Verifier will generate a counterexample for debugging.
Consider using formal functional equivalence when refactoring a model to improve its maintainability, standards compliance, clarity, code generation performance, or for other considerations, while maintaining the expected behavior.
Get Started
To Run:
- Open Formal_functional_equivalence.prj in MATLAB®.
- Run funcEquivExample.m to see an example
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Requires MATLAB® release R2022a or newer
License
The license for is available in the license.txt file in this repository.
Copyright 2022 The MathWorks, Inc.
引用
Pat Canny (2024). Formal Functional Equivalence (https://github.com/mathworks/formal-functional-equivalence/releases/tag/v2.1), GitHub. に取得済み.
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2.0 | See release notes for this release on GitHub: https://github.com/mathworks/formal-functional-equivalence/releases/tag/v2.0 |
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1.1 | See release notes for this release on GitHub: https://github.com/mathworks/formal-functional-equivalence/releases/tag/v1.1 |
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