Decoupled execution of synchronous coordination models via behavioural automata

José Proença
(KUL)
Dave Clarke
(KUL)
Erik de Vink
(TUE)
Farhad Arbab
(CWI)

Synchronous coordination systems allow the exchange of data by logically indivisible actions involving all coordinated entities. This paper introduces behavioural automata, a logically synchronous coordination model based on the Reo coordination language, which focuses on relevant aspects for the concurrent evolution of these systems. We show how our automata model encodes the Reo and Linda coordination models and how it introduces an explicit predicate that captures the concurrent evolution, distinguishing local from global actions, and lifting the need of most synchronous models to involve all entities at each coordination step, paving the way to more scalable implementations.

In Mohammad Reza Mousavi and Antonio Ravara: Proceedings 10th International Workshop on the Foundations of Coordination Languages and Software Architectures (FOCLASA 2011), Aachen, Germany, 10th September, 2011, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 58, pp. 65–79.
Published: 29th July 2011.

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