On Distributed Runtime Verification by Aggregate Computing

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Authors Giorgio Audrito, Ferruccio Damiani, Volker Stolz, Mirko Viroli arXiv ID 1908.10743 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.DC, cs.MA, cs.PL Citations 4 Venue VORTEX@ECOOP/ISSTA Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Runtime verification is a computing analysis paradigm based on observing a system at runtime (to check its expected behaviour) by means of monitors generated from formal specifications. Distributed runtime verification is runtime verification in connection with distributed systems: it comprises both monitoring of distributed systems and using distributed systems for monitoring. Aggregate computing is a programming paradigm based on a reference computing machine that is the aggregate collection of devices that cooperatively carry out a computational process: the details of behaviour, position and number of devices are largely abstracted away, to be replaced with a space-filling computational environment. In this position paper we argue, by means of simple examples, that aggregate computing is particularly well suited for implementing distributed monitors. Our aim is to foster further research on how to generate aggregate computing monitors from suitable formal specifications.
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