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Loose Programming with PROPHETS

Loose Programming with PROPHETS

  • Stefan Naujokat18,
  • Anna-Lena Lamprecht18 &
  • Bernhard Steffen18 
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Abstract

Loose programming is an extension to graphical process modeling that is tailored to automatically complete underspecified (loose) models using a combination of data-flow analysis and LTL synthesis. In this tool demonstration we present PROPHETS, our current implementation of the loose programming concept. The first part of the demonstration focuses on the preparative domain modeling, where a domain expert annotates the available services with semantic (ontological) information. The second part is then concerned with the actual loose programming, where a process modeler orchestrates the services without having to care about technical details like correct typing, interface compatibility, or platform-specific details. The orchestrated process skeletons are treated as loose service orchestrations that are automatically completed to running applications.

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  • Domain Expert
  • Service Instance
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  • Tool Demonstration
  • Graphical Modeling Framework

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  1. Chair for Programming Systems, Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, D-44227, Germany

    Stefan Naujokat, Anna-Lena Lamprecht & Bernhard Steffen

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  1. School of Computer Science, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Campus Cantoblanco, 28049, Madrid, Spain

    Juan de Lara

  2. School of Informatics, City University, Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB, London, UK

    Andrea Zisman

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Naujokat, S., Lamprecht, AL., Steffen, B. (2012). Loose Programming with PROPHETS. In: de Lara, J., Zisman, A. (eds) Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering. FASE 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7212. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28872-2_7

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