Reward Interfaces with Best-Effort Implementations
Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Abstract
Interface theories, notably interface automata, serve as expressive frameworks for component-based design, specifying component behavior and interaction in concurrent systems. Traditional interface formalisms specify assumptions that a component’s environment must satisfy and the guarantees that each component provides. This qualitative view of component interaction based on imposing strict assumptions and Boolean guarantees may, however, not be expressive enough to capture the system’s allowed or desired behaviors under different environments. In this paper, we introduce reward interfaces to support component-based design while accommodating multi-valued correctness requirements and adaptive best-effort…
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Authors
2- DRDewes, RafaelCorresponding
Helmholtz Center for Information Security
- DRDimitrova, Rayna
Helmholtz Center for Information Security
Topics & keywords
- Linear temporal logic
- Computer science
- Quality (philosophy)
- Automaton
- Finite-state machine
- Temporal logic
- Extension (predicate logic)
- State (computer science)