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In prior work, with the aim of formally modeling and analyzing the behavior of concurrent processes with forms of dynamic evolution, we have proposed a process calculus of adaptable processes. Our proposal addressed the (un)decidability of two safety properties related to error occurrence. In order to allow for a more comprehensive verification framework for adaptable processes, the ability to express general properties is most desirable. In this paper we address this important issue: we explain how the proof techniques for (un)decidability results for adaptable processes generalize to a simple yet expressive temporal logic over adaptable processes. We provide examples of the expressiveness of the logic and its significance in relation with the calculus of adaptable processes.
Supported by the French projects ANR-2010-SEGI-013 - AEOLUS, ANR-11-INSE-0007 - REVER, by the EU integrated project HATS, and by FCT / MCTES - Carnegie Mellon Portugal Program, grant NGN-44-2009-12 - INTERFACES.
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Bravetti, M., Di Giusto, C., Pérez, J.A., Zavattaro, G. (2012). Towards the Verification of Adaptable Processes. In: Margaria, T., Steffen, B. (eds) Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation. Technologies for Mastering Change. ISoLA 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7609. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34026-0_20
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