An Overview of the Decentralized Reconfiguration Language Concerto-D through its Maude Formalization
Abstract
We propose an overview of the decentralized reconfiguration language Concerto-D through its Maude formalization. Concerto-D extends the already published Concerto language. Concerto-D improves on two different parameters compared with related work: the decentralized coordination of numerous local reconfiguration plans which avoid a single point of failure when considering unstable networks such as edge computing, or cyber-physical systems (CPS) for instance; and a mechanized formal semantics of the language with Maude which offers guarantees on the executability of the semantics. Throughout the paper, the Concerto-D language and its semantics are exemplified with a reconfiguration extracted from a real case study on a CPS. We rely on the Maude formal specification language, which is based on rewriting logic, and consequently perfectly suited for describing a concurrent model.
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@article{arxiv.2412.08233,
title = {An Overview of the Decentralized Reconfiguration Language Concerto-D through its Maude Formalization},
author = {Farid Arfi and Hélène Coullon and Frédéric Loulergue and Jolan Philippe and Simon Robillard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.08233},
year = {2024}
}
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In Proceedings ICE 2024, arXiv:2412.07570