DocumentCode
2198557
Title
Costing-extending the locative logic model of networks
Author
Barnes, Neil ; Blair, Gordon ; Lakas, Abderrahmane ; Chetwynd, Amanda
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Lancaster Univ., UK
fYear
1996
fDate
12-14 Jun 1996
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
94
Abstract
The paper presents a framework for evaluating the comparative use of system resources in message communication, building on the framework of Locative Temporal Logic (M.J. Wieczorek, 1994) by adding “costs” either to the underlying graph representing the communications network of the system in question, or to the messages/actions of the system. This is intended to aid the specification of distributed systems which have to communicate many different types of data, for example multimedia distributed systems. This framework is intended to define requirements. With further refinement of the specifications, the architecture and then an implementation could be derived from the specifications. The specifications can be validated either by simulation with an appropriate tool or by formal proof of correctness of the specifications. The specifications are derived from the description of an application (even a very abstract specification of an application)
Keywords
computer networks; formal specification; multimedia communication; multimedia computing; temporal logic; Locative Temporal Logic; abstract specification; communications network; costing; distributed systems specification; formal proof of correctness; locative logic model; message communication; messages/actions; multimedia distributed systems; system resources; underlying graph; Communication networks; Computer science; Costing; Jitter; Joining processes; Logic; Mathematics; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time Systems, 1996., Proceedings of the Eighth Euromicro Workshop on
Conference_Location
L´Aquila
ISSN
1068-3070
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7496-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMWRTS.1996.557823
Filename
557823
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