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February 27, 2024 at 5:43 pm
Daniel Solano
SubscriberI am using the SCADE Suite libraries in my project. Are they qualified?
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February 28, 2024 at 1:40 pm
Benjamin Descorps
Ansys EmployeeThe SCADE Suite libraries provided in the SCADE installation are not qualified.ÂContrarily to some other model-based environments, in SCADE Suite there is a clear and absolute distinction between: - predefined operators of the Scade language - user-defined operatorsÂPredefined operators are those defined in the Scade language reference manual, such as "+", "pre" (delay) or logical "and".User-defined operators are built from a combination of predefined operators and/or other user-defined operators.ÂExamples of user-defined operators that are often put in libraries include: - integrator - latches - matrix handling - filtersÂKCG qualification ensures that any predefined operator or user-defined operator is translated into C code that complies with its Scade specification.KCG qualification does not guarantee that user-defined operators are correct at Scade level.ÂAs an example, for a Scade operator that is intended to be a rising edge detector , it shall be verified at Scade level that this operator complies with its requirements and does not instead detect a falling edge.ÂOnce this is said, libraries of Scade operators (such as filters) that are part of the SCADE Suite package are provided as examples:- they are not part of KCG and their correctness at Scade level is beyond the scope of KCG qualification- the adequacy of their Scade specification to the user's needs and compliance with their requirements shall be formally verified by the user
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