Interface Theories for (A)synchronously Communicating Modal I/O-Transition Systems

Computer Science – Software Engineering

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In Proceedings FIT 2010, arXiv:1101.4266

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10.4204/EPTCS.46.1

Interface specifications play an important role in component-based software development. An interface theory is a formal framework supporting composition, refinement and compatibility of interface specifications. We present different interface theories which use modal I/O-transition systems as their underlying domain for interface specifications: synchronous interface theories, which employ a synchronous communication schema, as well as a novel interface theory for asynchronous communication where components communicate via FIFO-buffers.

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