Title :
Statechart simulator for modeling architectural dynamics
Author :
Egyed, Alexander ; Wile, Dave
Author_Institution :
Teknowledge Corp., Marina del Rey, CA, USA
Abstract :
Software development is a constant endeavor to optimize qualities like performance and robustness while ensuring functional correctness. Architecture Description Languages (ADLs) form a foundation for modeling and analyzing functional and non-functional properties of software systems, but, short of programming, only the simulation of those models can ensure certain desired qualities and functionalities. The paper presents an adaptation to statechart simulation, as pioneered by D. Harel (1987). This extension supports architectural dynamism: the creation, replacement, and destruction of components. We distinguish between design-time dynamism, where system dynamics are statically proscribed (e.g., creation of a predefined component class in response to a trigger), and run-time dynamism, where the system is modified while it is running (e.g., replacement of a faulty component without shutting down the system). Our enhanced simulation language, with over 100 commands, is tool-supported
Keywords :
object-oriented programming; program diagnostics; simulation languages; software architecture; specification languages; virtual machines; ADLs; Architecture Description Languages; architectural dynamics modeling; architectural dynamism; design-time dynamism; enhanced simulation language; faulty component; functional correctness; functional properties; non-functional properties; predefined component class; run-time dynamism; software development; statechart simulator; Architecture description languages; Computer architecture; Costs; Discrete event simulation; Programming; Robustness; Software quality; Software tools; Tellurium; Unified modeling language;
Conference_Titel :
Software Architecture, 2001. Proceedings. Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1360-3
DOI :
10.1109/WICSA.2001.948413