Abstract: The structure of component and connector (C&C) models, which are used in many application domains of software engineering, consists of components at differ-ent containment levels, their typed input and output ports, and the connectors between them. C&C views, presented in [MRR13], can be used to specify structural properties of C&C models in an expressive and intuitive way. This extended abstract reports on [MRR14], where we addressed the verification of a C&C model against a C&C view and presented efficient (polynomial) algorithms to decide satisfaction. A unique feature of our work, not present in existing approaches to checking structural properties of C&C models, is the generation of witnesses for satis...
Formal methods for verification of software systems often face the problem of state explosion and co...
Current methods for design and verification of cyber-physical systems (CPS) lack a unifying framewor...
Increasingly systems are composed of parts: software components, and the interaction mechanisms (con...
The structure of component and connector (C&C) models, which are used in many application domain...
We present component and connector (C&C) views, which specify structural properties of component...
Component and Connector (C&C) view specifications, with corresponding verification and synthesis tec...
Component and connector (C&C) views specifications, with corresponding verification and synthesis te...
The industry area of embedded and cyber-physical systems is one of the largest and it influencesour ...
Abstract. In software architecture, components represent the computa-tional units of a system and co...
In software architecture, connectors are intended to represent the specific semantics of how compone...
Abstract. Typed models of connector/component composition specify interfaces describing ports of com...
Architecture Description Languages usually specify software architectures in the levels of types and...
Software architecture is the means to cope with the complexity of large software systems. Typically ...
Abstract: As software systems become more complex, the overall system structure or software archite...
Over the past years, the need for high-confidence coordination mechanisms has intensified as new tec...
Formal methods for verification of software systems often face the problem of state explosion and co...
Current methods for design and verification of cyber-physical systems (CPS) lack a unifying framewor...
Increasingly systems are composed of parts: software components, and the interaction mechanisms (con...
The structure of component and connector (C&C) models, which are used in many application domain...
We present component and connector (C&C) views, which specify structural properties of component...
Component and Connector (C&C) view specifications, with corresponding verification and synthesis tec...
Component and connector (C&C) views specifications, with corresponding verification and synthesis te...
The industry area of embedded and cyber-physical systems is one of the largest and it influencesour ...
Abstract. In software architecture, components represent the computa-tional units of a system and co...
In software architecture, connectors are intended to represent the specific semantics of how compone...
Abstract. Typed models of connector/component composition specify interfaces describing ports of com...
Architecture Description Languages usually specify software architectures in the levels of types and...
Software architecture is the means to cope with the complexity of large software systems. Typically ...
Abstract: As software systems become more complex, the overall system structure or software archite...
Over the past years, the need for high-confidence coordination mechanisms has intensified as new tec...
Formal methods for verification of software systems often face the problem of state explosion and co...
Current methods for design and verification of cyber-physical systems (CPS) lack a unifying framewor...
Increasingly systems are composed of parts: software components, and the interaction mechanisms (con...