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Using Model Checking to Validate Style-Specific Architectural Refactoring Patterns
Columbia, MD, USA March 06-March 08
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When developing a new domain-specific architectural style, there can be uncertainty about the feasibility of us- ing that style. In particular, the HADES architectural style contains refactoring patterns intended to remove undesir- able scheduling features such as deadlock and livelock, but these patterns have not yet been fully validated. We report on the translation between the HADES structure and the in- put languages for two popular model checkers (SPIN and NuSMV) to help validate these patterns. We found model checking to be a valuable asset in confirming the presence of undesirable features.
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Zo? Stephenson, John McDermid, "Using Model Checking to Validate Style-Specific Architectural Refactoring Patterns," sew, pp.53-62, 31st IEEE Software Engineering Workshop (SEW 2007), 2007
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