Proceedings of the 2000 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - Volume 1 2000
DOI: 10.1145/335603.335731
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Semantical aspects of an architecture for distributed embedded systems

Abstract: We investigate the formulation of a formal semantics for the industrial software architecture Splice. In this paper, we present a set of basic Splice interaction primitives that is both powerful and easy to implement. We define a semantics for this language based on a conceptual global dataspace. It is shown that the semantics is equivalent to an implementation-biased semantics where each process has its own local dataspace and communication is established by means of asynchronous message passing. Hence, our l… Show more

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“…In previous work on a denotational semantics for Splice [3], the semantics of local storages was inconvenient for compositional verification; it uses process identifiers and a partial order of read and write events with complex global conditions. In more recent work on the verification of Splice-systems [16], we used a complex denotational semantics with environment actions.…”
Section: Denotational Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous work on a denotational semantics for Splice [3], the semantics of local storages was inconvenient for compositional verification; it uses process identifiers and a partial order of read and write events with complex global conditions. In more recent work on the verification of Splice-systems [16], we used a complex denotational semantics with environment actions.…”
Section: Denotational Semanticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several formalizations of (fragments of) Splice already exist. We mention work on the process algebra SPA [9], the µCRL tool set [10,21] and a formalization in the higher-order logic of the theorem prover PVS [3]. Related work on the operational semantics of Linda and JavaSpaces has been presented in [6].…”
Section: Vdpol@cwinl 'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The logic of PVS is a typed higher-order logic in which we express the semantics of Splice. Earlier work on a denotational semantics for Splice [3] showed the equivalence of a global data space view and an implementation with local data spaces for a carefully selected set of Splice-primitives. This result, however, does not hold for the full Splice architecture, which is essentially based on distributed storages.…”
Section: The Pvs-approachmentioning
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“…Our semantic models of Splice are based on the models described in (3,21). They are less detailed than (10] in order to facilitate verification.…”
Section: Vdpol@cwinl 'mentioning
confidence: 99%