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Distributed Semantics and Implementation for Systems with Interaction and Priority

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Distributed Semantics and Implementation for Systems with Interaction and Priority
The paper studies a distributed implementation method for the BIP (Behavior, Interaction, Priority) component framework for modeling heterogeneous systems. BIP offers two powerful mechanisms for describing composition of components by combining interactions and priorities. A system model is layered. The lowest layer contains atomic components; the second layer, describes possible interactions between atomic components; the third layer includes priorities between the interactions. The current implementation of BIP is based on global state operational semantics. An Engine directly interprets the operational semantics rules and computes the possible interactions between atomic components from global states. The implementation method is a translation from BIP models into distributed models involving two steps. The first translates BIP models into partial state models where are known only the states of the components which are ready to communicate. The second implements interactions in the ...
Ananda Basu, Philippe Bidinger, Marius Bozga, Jose
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where FORTE
Authors Ananda Basu, Philippe Bidinger, Marius Bozga, Joseph Sifakis
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