SCEL (Service Component Ensemble Language) is a new language specifically designed to rigorously model and program autonomic components and their interaction, while supporting formal reasoning on their behaviors. SCEL brings together various programming abstractions that allow one to directly represent aggregations, behaviors and knowledge according to specific policies. It also naturally supports programming interaction, self-awareness, context-awareness, and adaptation. The solid semantic grounds of the language is exploited for developing logics, tools and methodologies for formal reasoning on system behavior to establish qualitative and quantitative properties of both the individual components and the overall systems.

The SCEL Language: Design, Implementation, Verification / De Nicola, R.; Latella, D.; Lafuente, A. Lluch; Loreti, M.; Margheri, A.; Massink, M.; Morichetta, A.; Pugliese, R.; Tiezzi, F.; Vandin, A.. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 3-71. [10.1007/978-3-319-16310-9_1]

The SCEL Language: Design, Implementation, Verification

LORETI, MICHELE;PUGLIESE, ROSARIO;Tiezzi, F.;
2015

Abstract

SCEL (Service Component Ensemble Language) is a new language specifically designed to rigorously model and program autonomic components and their interaction, while supporting formal reasoning on their behaviors. SCEL brings together various programming abstractions that allow one to directly represent aggregations, behaviors and knowledge according to specific policies. It also naturally supports programming interaction, self-awareness, context-awareness, and adaptation. The solid semantic grounds of the language is exploited for developing logics, tools and methodologies for formal reasoning on system behavior to establish qualitative and quantitative properties of both the individual components and the overall systems.
2015
978-3-319-16309-3
Software Engineering for Collective Autonomic Systems: The ASCENS Approach
3
71
De Nicola, R.; Latella, D.; Lafuente, A. Lluch; Loreti, M.; Margheri, A.; Massink, M.; Morichetta, A.; Pugliese, R.; Tiezzi, F.; Vandin, A.
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