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Non-synchronous Communications in Process Algebraic Architectural Description Languages

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Non-synchronous Communications in Process Algebraic Architectural Description Languages
Abstract. Architectural description languages are a useful tool for modmplex software systems at a high level of abstraction and, if based on formal methods, for enabling the early verification of various properties among which correct component coordination. This is the case with process algebraic architectural description languages, as they have been equipped with several techniques for verifying the absence of coordination mismatches in the case of synchronous communications. The objective of this paper is twofold. On the modeling side, we show how to enhance the expressiveness of a typical process algebraic architectural description language by including the capability of representing non-synchronous communications, in such a way that the usability of the original language is preserved. On the analysis side, we show how to modify the compatibility check for acyclic topologies and the interoperability check for cyclic topologies, in such a way that both checks can still be applied i...
Marco Bernardo, Edoardo Bontà
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ECSA
Authors Marco Bernardo, Edoardo Bontà
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