Abstract

We study a framework for the specification and validation of dynamic reconfigurable systems. The framework is based on configuration logic for the description of architecture styles which are families of architectures sharing common connectivity features. We express specifications in the Temporal Configuration Logic (TCL), a linear time temporal logic built from atomic formulas characterizing system configurations and temporal modalities. Two non-trivial benchmarks are introduced to show the adequacy of TCL for the specification of dynamic reconfigurable systems. We study an effective model-checking procedure based on SMT techniques for a non-trivial fragment of TCL which has been implemented in a prototype runtime verification tool. We provide preliminary experimental results illustrating the capabilities of the tool on the considered benchmark systems.

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