Revisiting the Glue of BIP
The BIP (Behavior, Interactions, Priorities) framework is intended to the design and analysis of complex, heterogeneous embedded applications. It allows the construction of hierarchically structured models by coordinating components using highly expressive glue operators (i.e. connectors/interactions and priorities).
In this talk we first revisit previous work on glue expressiveness, and show the limitations of existing implementations of BIP with respect to both expressiveness and runtime performance. Then, we propose new notions of interactions and connectors to overcome those limitations. These new glue operators have the expressivity of the universal glue, and are much more compact for specifying data transfers. They also allow straightforward generation of efficient implementation code.
Sat 6 AprDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
11:00 - 12:30 | Behavioural models and parametrised systemsMeTRiD at S510 Chair(s): Tiziana Margaria University of Limerick and Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre | ||
11:00 40mTalk | Verification of Randomized Distributed Algorithms under Round-Rigid Adversaries MeTRiD Nathalie Bertrand INRIA Rennes, Igor Konnov Inria Nancy, Marijana Lazić TU Wien, Josef Widder TU Wien | ||
11:40 40mTalk | Revisiting the Glue of BIP MeTRiD Jacques Combaz Verimag/CNRS | ||
12:20 40mTalk | Programming Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems with DR-BIP MeTRiD Rim El Ballouli Verimag, Saddek Bensalem Verimag, Marius Bozga Verimag/CNRS, Joseph Sifakis Verimag/CNRS |