Verifying component and connector models against crosscutting structural views

Shahar Maoz, Jan Oliver Ringert, Bernhard Rumpe

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Abstract

The structure of component and connector (C&C) models, which are used in many application domains of software engineering, consists of components at different containment levels, their typed input and output ports, and the connectors between them. C&C views, which we have presented at FSE'13, can be used to specify structural properties of C&C models in an expressive and intuitive way. In this work we address the verification of a C&C model against a C&C view and present efficient (polynomial) algorithms to decide satisfaction. A unique feature of our work, not present in existing approaches to checking structural properties of C&C models, is the generation of witnesses for satisfaction/non-satisfaction and of short natural-language texts, which serve to explain and formally justify the verification results and point the engineer to its causes. A prototype tool and an evaluation over four example systems with multiple views, performance and scalability experiments, as well as a user study of the usefulness of the witnesses for engineers, demonstrate the contribution of our work to the state-of-the-art in component and connector modeling and analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-105
Number of pages11
JournalProceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 May 2014
Event36th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2014 - Hyderabad, India
Duration: 31 May 20147 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Component and connector models
  • verification

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Software

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