Process Algebraic Architectural Description Languages: Generalizing Component-Oriented Mismatch Detection in the Presence of Nonsynchronous Communications
In the original paper, we showed how to enhance the expressiveness of a typical process algebraic architectural description language by including the capability of representing nonsynchronous communications. In particular, we extended the language by means of additional qualifiers enabling the desig...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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05.05.2018
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Summary: | In the original paper, we showed how to enhance the expressiveness of a
typical process algebraic architectural description language by including the
capability of representing nonsynchronous communications. In particular, we
extended the language by means of additional qualifiers enabling the designer
to distinguish among synchronous, semi-synchronous, and asynchronous ports.
Moreover, we showed how to modify techniques for detecting coordination
mismatches such as the compatibility check for star topologies and the
interoperability check for cycle topologies, in such a way that those two
checks are applicable also in the presence of nonsynchronous communications. In
this addendum, we generalize those results by showing that it is possible to
verify in a component-oriented way an arbitrary property of a certain class
(not only deadlock) over an entire architectural type having an arbitrary
topology (not only stars and cycles) by considering also behavioral variations,
exogenous variations, endogenous variations, and multiplicity variations, so to
deal with the possible presence of nonsynchronous communications. The proofs
are at the basis of some results mentioned in the book "A Process Algebraic
Approach to Software Architecture Design" by Alessandro Aldini, Marco Bernardo,
and Flavio Corradini, published by Springer in 2010. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1805.11676 |