DocumentCode
2514207
Title
Formalizing a design technique for distributed programs
Author
Polman, Mark ; Van Steen, Maarten ; De Bruin, Arie
Author_Institution
Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, Netherlands
fYear
1997
fDate
17-18 May 1997
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
159
Abstract
ADL-d is a graphical design technique for parallel and distributed software, in which communication modeling plays a central part. Recently the authors have used formal methods to define ADL-d´s semantics. The original objective was to provide well-defined guidelines for future implementations of ADL-d´s communication constructs, but, as it turned out, significant feedback resulted to the notation itself. They give an outline of the ADL-d notation and its intuitive semantics. They also introduce the formal semantics, and discuss what impact this formalization has had on the original notation
Keywords
computer graphics; parallel programming; visual programming; ADL-d graphical design technique; communication constructs; communication modeling; distributed programs; distributed software; formal methods; formal semantics; formalized design technique; intuitive semantics; parallel software; Application software; Communication channels; Distributed computing; Feedback; Guidelines; Hardware; Message passing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1997. Proceedings., Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8043-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PDSE.1997.596835
Filename
596835
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