Expressiveness of component-based frameworks: ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
Expressiveness of component-based frameworks: A study of the expressiveness of BIP
Author(s) :
Baranov, Eduard [Auteur]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Bliudze, Simon [Auteur]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Université Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
Bliudze, Simon [Auteur]
Self-adaptation for distributed services and large software systems [SPIRALS]
Journal title :
Acta Informatica
Pages :
761--800
Publisher :
Springer Verlag
Publication date :
2020-12
ISSN :
0001-5903
English keyword(s) :
SOS formats
glue operators
component-based frameworks
BIP
expressiveness
glue operators
component-based frameworks
BIP
expressiveness
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Système multi-agents [cs.MA]
Informatique [cs]/Génie logiciel [cs.SE]
Informatique [cs]/Langage de programmation [cs.PL]
Informatique [cs]/Génie logiciel [cs.SE]
Informatique [cs]/Langage de programmation [cs.PL]
English abstract : [en]
We extend our previous algebraic formalisation of the notion of component-based framework in order to formally define two forms---strong and weak---of the notion of full expressiveness and study their properties. Our earlier ...
Show more >We extend our previous algebraic formalisation of the notion of component-based framework in order to formally define two forms---strong and weak---of the notion of full expressiveness and study their properties. Our earlier result shows that the BIP (Behaviour-Interaction-Priority) framework does not possess the strong full expressiveness with respect to the sub-class of GSOS rules used for the definition of its semantics. In this paper, we refine this comparison detailing the expressiveness of classical BIP, Offer BIP and a number of variations obtained either by relaxing the constraints in the definition of priority models or by introducing positive premises into the rule formats used to define the operational semantics of composition operators. The obtained results are organised into an expressiveness hierarchy.Show less >
Show more >We extend our previous algebraic formalisation of the notion of component-based framework in order to formally define two forms---strong and weak---of the notion of full expressiveness and study their properties. Our earlier result shows that the BIP (Behaviour-Interaction-Priority) framework does not possess the strong full expressiveness with respect to the sub-class of GSOS rules used for the definition of its semantics. In this paper, we refine this comparison detailing the expressiveness of classical BIP, Offer BIP and a number of variations obtained either by relaxing the constraints in the definition of priority models or by introducing positive premises into the rule formats used to define the operational semantics of composition operators. The obtained results are organised into an expressiveness hierarchy.Show less >
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