Affiliation:
1. HASLab INESC TEC and Univ. Minho, Braga, Portugal
2. CIDMA-Center for R&D in Mathematics and Applications, Department of Mathematics, Univ. Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
3. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Hybrid logics, which add to the modal description of transition structures the ability to refer to specific states, offer a generic framework to approach the specification and design of reconfigurable systems, i.e., systems with reconfiguration mechanisms governing the dynamic evolution of their execution configurations in response to both external stimuli or internal performance measures. A formal representation of such systems is through transition structures whose states correspond to the different configurations they may adopt. Therefore, each node is endowed with, for example, an algebra, or a first-order structure, to precisely characterise the semantics of the services provided in the corresponding configuration. This paper characterises equivalence and refinement for these sorts of models in a way which is independent of (or parametric on) whatever logic (propositional, equational, fuzzy, etc) is found appropriate to describe the local configurations. A Hennessy–Milner like theorem is proved for hybridised logics.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Theoretical Computer Science,Software
Cited by
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