1. Architecture Modelling of Parametric Component-Based Systems
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George Rahonis, Maria Pittou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Mathematics, Simon Bliudze, Laura Bocchi, TC 6, and WG 6.1
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Theoretical computer science ,Computer science ,020207 software engineering ,0102 computer and information sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,First-order extended interaction logic ,01 natural sciences ,Satisfiability ,Article ,Decidability ,[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI] ,Parametric component-based systems ,Parametric system ,010201 computation theory & mathematics ,Formal language ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,[INFO]Computer Science [cs] ,Architecture modelling ,Architecture ,Equivalence (formal languages) ,Parametric statistics - Abstract
Part 8: Modelling; International audience; We study formal modelling of architectures applied on parametric component-based systems consisting of an unknown number of instances of each component. Architecture modelling is achieved by means of logics. We introduce an extended propositional interaction logic and investigate its first-order level which serves as a formal language for the interactions of parametric systems. Our logic effectively describes the execution order of interactions which is a main feature in several important architectures. We state the decidability of equivalence, satisfiability, and validity of first-order extended interaction logic formulas, and provide several examples of formulas describing well-known architectures.
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- 2020
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