Simulation and Analysis of Distributed Systems in Klaim
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Francesco Calzolai, Michele Loreti
Dave Clarke, Gul A. Agha (eds.)
Coordination Models and Languages, pages 122-136
LNCS 6116
Springer
2010
Network and distributed systems typically consists of a large number of actors that act and interact with each other in a highly dynamic environment. Due to the number of involved actors and their strong dependence on mobility and interaction, performance and dependability issues are of utmost importance for this class of systems. StoKlaim is a stochastic extension of Klaim specifically thought to facilitate the incorporation of random phenomena in models for network-aware computing. In this paper we show how StoKlaim can be used to specify and verify quantitative properties of distributed systems. To support the analysis an automatic tool is introduced and used. |
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Francesco Calzolai, Michele Loreti
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Dave Clarke, Gul A. Agha
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2010
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Coordination Models and Languages
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LNCS
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6116
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122-136
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0302-0473
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978-3-642-13413-5
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12th International Conference (COORDINATION 2010), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 7-9 June 2010. Proceedings