Runtime monitoring is an essential part of guaranteeing the safety of cyber-physical systems. Recently, runtime monitoring frameworks based on formal specification languages gained momentum. These languages provide valuable abstractions for specifying the behavior of a system. Yet, writing specifications remains challenging as, among other things, the specifier has to keep track of the timing behavior of streams. This paper presents the RTLola Playground, a browser-based development environment for the stream-based runtime monitoring framework RTLola. It features new methods to explore the static analysis results of RTLola, leveraging the advantages of such a formal language to support the developer in writing and understanding specifications. Specifications are executed locally in the browser, plotting the resulting stream values, allowing for intuitive testing. Step-wise execution based on user-provided system traces enables the debugging of identified errors.
History
Primary Research Area
Reliable Security Guarantees
Journal
CoRR
Volume
abs/2311.08096
Sub Type
Article
BibTeX
@article{Finkbeiner:Kohn:Schledjewski:2023,
title = "Leveraging Static Analysis: An IDE for RTLola.",
author = "Finkbeiner, Bernd" AND "Kohn, Florian" AND "Schledjewski, Malte",
year = 2023,
month = 10,
journal = "CoRR"
}