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QFLan: A Tool for the Quantitative Analysis of Highly Reconfigurable Systems

Authors :
Klaus Havelund
Jan Peleska
Bill Roscoe
Erik de Vink
Vandin, Andrea
Ter Beek, Maurice H.
Legay, Axel
Lluch Lafuente, Alberto
Klaus Havelund
Jan Peleska
Bill Roscoe
Erik de Vink
Vandin, Andrea
Ter Beek, Maurice H.
Legay, Axel
Lluch Lafuente, Alberto
Source :
Vandin , A , Ter Beek , M H , Legay , A & Lluch Lafuente , A 2018 , QFLan: A Tool for the Quantitative Analysis of Highly Reconfigurable Systems . in K H , J P , B R & E D V (eds) , Formal Methods . Springer , Lecture Notes in Computer Science , vol. 10951 , pp. 329-337 , Federated Logic Conference 2018 , Oxford , United Kingdom , 15/07/2018 .
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

QFLan offers modeling and analysis of highly reconfigurable systems, like product lines, which are characterized by combinatorially many system variants (or products) that can be obtained via different combinations of installed features. The tool offers a modern integrated development environment for the homonym probabilistic feature-oriented language. QFLan allows the specification of a family of products in terms of a feature model with quantitative attributes, which defines the valid feature combinations, and probabilistic behavior subject to quantitative constraints. The languageā€™s behavioral part enables dynamic installation, removal and replacement of features. QFLan has a discrete-time Markov chain semantics, permitting quantitative analyses. Thanks to a seamless integration with the statistical model checker MultiVeStA, it allows for analyses like the likelihood of specific behavior or the expected average value of non-functional aspects related to feature attributes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Vandin , A , Ter Beek , M H , Legay , A & Lluch Lafuente , A 2018 , QFLan: A Tool for the Quantitative Analysis of Highly Reconfigurable Systems . in K H , J P , B R & E D V (eds) , Formal Methods . Springer , Lecture Notes in Computer Science , vol. 10951 , pp. 329-337 , Federated Logic Conference 2018 , Oxford , United Kingdom , 15/07/2018 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1059420692
Document Type :
Electronic Resource