Theory and methodology of assumption/commitment based system interface specification and architectural contracts
DOI10.1007/s10703-017-0304-9zbMath1392.68238OpenAlexW2769027613MaRDI QIDQ1654563
Publication date: 8 August 2018
Published in: Formal Methods in System Design (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10703-017-0304-9
promisesdesignlivenesssafetyinterfacecausalityrealizabilityarchitecturespecificationcontractsassumptionscontextcommitmentssystem specification
Performance evaluation, queueing, and scheduling in the context of computer systems (68M20) Specification and verification (program logics, model checking, etc.) (68Q60) Mathematical problems of computer architecture (68M07) Distributed systems (68M14)
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