2011
DOI: 10.4204/eptcs.59.8
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Correlating Formal Semantic Models of Reo Connectors: Connector Coloring and Constraint Automata

Abstract: Over the past decades, coordination languages have emerged for the specification and implementation of interaction protocols for communicating software components. This class of languages includes Reo, a platform for compositional construction of connectors. In recent years, various formalisms for describing the behavior of Reo connectors have come to existence, each of them serving its own purpose. Naturally, questions about how these models relate to each other arise. From a theoretical point of view, answer… Show more

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“…The semantics of Reo has been formalised in several ways, exploiting co-algebraic techniques [3], constraintautomata [4], colouring tables [19], and the tile model [2]. See [29] for a recent survey.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semantics of Reo has been formalised in several ways, exploiting co-algebraic techniques [3], constraintautomata [4], colouring tables [19], and the tile model [2]. See [29] for a recent survey.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%