Conditional rewriting logic as a unified model of concurrency
Selected papers of the Second Workshop on Concurrency and compositionality
Executable formal models of distributed transaction systems based on event processing
Executable formal models of distributed transaction systems based on event processing
A Classification and Comparison Framework for Software Architecture Description Languages
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Rewriting logic: roadmap and bibliography
Theoretical Computer Science - Rewriting logic and its applications
Rewriting as a Unified Model of Concurrency
CONCUR '90 Proceedings of the Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension
Rewriting Logic as a Semantic Framework for Concurrency: a Progress Report
CONCUR '96 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Concurrency Theory
A Survey of Architecture Description Languages
IWSSD '96 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
A formal approach to software architecture
A formal approach to software architecture
Specification and analysis of the AER/NCA active network protocol suite in Real-Time Maude
Formal Methods in System Design
Domains of concern in software architectures and architecture description languages
DSL'97 Proceedings of the Conference on Domain-Specific Languages on Conference on Domain-Specific Languages (DSL), 1997
Formal simulation and analysis of the CASH scheduling algorithm in real-time maude
FASE'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering
Hierarchical verification in maude of Lf P software architectures
ECSA'07 Proceedings of the First European conference on Software Architecture
A classification and comparison of model checking software architecture techniques
Journal of Systems and Software
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Real-Time Maude is an executable rewriting logic language particularly well suited for the specification of object-oriented open and distributed real time systems. In this paper we explore the possibility of using Real-Time Maude as a formal notation for software architecture description and verification of real time systems. The system model is composed of two kinds of descriptions: static and dynamic. The static description consists in identifying the different elements composing the architecture, while the dynamic description is the definition of the rules governing the system behaviour in terms of the possible actions allowed. The correspondence between software architecture concepts and the Real-Time Maude concepts are developed for this purpose. The step towards verifying system architecture is realized by applying Real-Time Maude simulation and analysis techniques to the described model and the properties that must be satisfied. An example is used to illustrate our proposal and to compare it with other architecture description languages.