A Continuous REactive SysTems DSL
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CREST - A Continuous REactive SysTems DSL
(I know, I know, I'm really busy though...)
<-- Launch this repository and play with CREST directly in your browser!
Introduction
CREST is a novel modelling language for the definition of Continuous-time, REactive SysTems. It is a domain-specific language (DSL) targets small cyber-physical systems (CPS) such as home automation systems. Specifically, it focusses on the flow and transfer of resources within a CPS. While CREST is a graphical language and its systems can be visualised as CREST diagrams, the main form of use is as internal DSL for the Python general purpose programming language.
Try me !
CREST uses Docker, Jupyter notebooks and Binder to create, edit and simulate interactive models online.
You can try CREST yourself by clicking on this link (or on the "launch binder" badge above).
You will find several notebooks that will introduce CREST's Syntax & Semantics and Simulation. You can also just launch the docker container on binder (click the badge) and create a new notebook. You can then create and simulate your own models.
Installation
Recommended: Download/clone this repository and use the sources.
The easiest way is to use the latest version of CREST is to either launch it on Binder (see above),
or create a local Docker image (scripts/docker-build.sh
) and then run it (scripts/docker-run.sh
).
Alternatively you can use repo2docker
.
Local install: You can also use CREST locally and install the dependencies manually. See the Dockerfile for information about the tools and libraries that are used. CREST also requires Microsoft's Z3Prover to be installed (including the Python API).
Soon: A pip-install is in the pipelines but has been delayed due to publication season :-)
Publications
Stefan Klikovits, Auélien Coet and Didier Buchs: ML4CREST: Machine Learning for CPS Models . 2nd International Workshop on Model Driven Engineering for the Internet-of-Things (MDE4IOT), Copenhagen, 2018
@InProceedings{Klikovits:MDE4IOT:ML4CREST, title = {{ML4CREST}: Machine Learning for CPS Models}, author = {Stefan Klikovits and Aur\'{e}lien Coet and Didier Buchs}, booktitle = {2nd International Workshop on Model Driven Engineering for the Internet-of-Things (MDE4IOT), Copenhagen, Denmark, October 15, 2018. Proceedings}, year = {2018}, }
Stefan Klikovits, Alban Linard and Didier Buchs: CREST - A DSL for Reactive Cyber-Physical Systems. 10th System Analysis and Modeling Conference (SAM) 2018
@InProceedings{Klikovits:SAM18:CREST, title = {{CREST} - A {DSL} for Reactive Cyber-Physical Systems}, author = {Stefan Klikovits and Alban Linard and Didier Buchs}, booktitle = {10th International System Analysis and Modeling Conference (SAM 2018), Copenhagen, Denmark, October 15-16, 2018. Proceedings}, year = {2018}, pages = {29-45}, isbn = {978-3-030-01041-6} }
Stefan Klikovits, Alban Linard, and Didier Buchs: CREST Formalization. Technical Report. Software Modeling and Verification Group, University of Geneva. 2018
@techreport{Klikovits:CRESTFormalization:2018, author = {Stefan Klikovits and Alban Linard and Didier Buchs}, title = {{CREST} Formalization}, institution = {Software Modeling and Verification Group, University of Geneva}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1284561}, year = {2018} }
Stefan Klikovits, Alban Linard, Didier Buchs: CREST - A Continuous, REactive SysTems DSL. MODELS (Satellite Events) 2017: 286-291
@inproceedings{Klikovits:CREST:Gemoc:2017, author = {Stefan Klikovits and Alban Linard and Didier Buchs}, title = {{CREST} - {A} Continuous, REactive SysTems {DSL}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of {MODELS} 2017 Satellite Event: Workshops (ModComp, ME, EXE, COMMitMDE, MRT, MULTI, GEMOC, MoDeVVa, MDETools, FlexMDE, MDEbug), Posters, Doctoral Symposium, Educator Symposium, {ACM} Student Research Competition, and Tools and Demonstrations co-located with {ACM/IEEE} 20th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems {(MODELS} 2017), Austin, TX, USA, September, 17, 2017.}, pages = {286--291}, year = {2017}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2019/gemoc\_2.pdf} }
Thanks
- to the Jupyterhub and Binder teams for providing their amazing service
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