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2005
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Behavioural Models for Hierarchical Components

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Behavioural Models for Hierarchical Components
We describe a method for the specification and verification of the dynamic behaviour of component systems. Building applications using a component framework allows the developers to specify the architecture, the deployment, the life-cycle of the system with well-defined formalisms, and to gain productivity by reusing existing components. But then one wants to make sure that the application built from existing components is safe, in the sense that its parts fit together appropriately and behave together smoothly. Each component must be adequate to its assigned role within the system, and the update or replacement of a component should not cause deadlock or failure of the rest of the system. The usual notion of type compatibility of interfaces is not sufficient; we need to capture the dynamic interaction between components, and typically to avoid deadlocks or unexpected behaviours in the system. In this work, we focus on hierarchical component systems. We describe both the functional...
Tomás Barros, Ludovic Henrio, Eric Madelain
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SPIN
Authors Tomás Barros, Ludovic Henrio, Eric Madelaine
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