2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11761-013-0148-0
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Formal modeling and analysis of resource management for cloud architectures: an industrial case study using Real-Time ABS

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“…Each actor has a set of known actors to which it can send messages. For example, an actor of type Dispatcher knows three actors of type Server (Line 2), to which it can send a reqForMovie message (Lines [6][7][8] Message servers are implemented in reactive classes similar to methods in Java. In contrast to Java methods, message servers do not return values and their declaration starts with the keyword msgsrv.…”
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“…Each actor has a set of known actors to which it can send messages. For example, an actor of type Dispatcher knows three actors of type Server (Line 2), to which it can send a reqForMovie message (Lines [6][7][8] Message servers are implemented in reactive classes similar to methods in Java. In contrast to Java methods, message servers do not return values and their declaration starts with the keyword msgsrv.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are extensions of ABS to model product variability [45] as well as time and other resources [65] which have been used to, e.g., model and analyze industrial software deployed on the cloud [6], but these extensions are considered to be out of scope of the present article.…”
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“…6 This process is highly automated, for example, in ABS. 7 Designtime analysis makes the assumptions about the cloud API explicit. The cloud API also permits instrumentation of deployed applications with monitors that ensure compliance with the service contract at runtime.…”
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“…As such it is particularly tailored towards modeling and simulation of software services offered on the Cloud [1]. Further, a variety of tools 2 which include simulation with visualization support, deadlock analysis, cost analysis, deployment synthesis, and test case generation, supports the formal development and analysis of software models and their deployment as executable ABS.…”
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confidence: 99%