Authors
Lincoln S Rocha, Rossana MC Andrade
Publication date
2012/6/9
Conference
2012 5th International Workshop on Exception Handling (WEH)
Pages
27-33
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The context-awareness is a central aspect in the design of pervasive systems, characterizing their ability to adapt its structure and behavior. The context-aware exception handling (CAEH) is an existing approach employed to design exception handling in pervasive systems. In this approach, the context is used to define, detect, propagate, and handle exceptions. CAEH is a complex and error prone activity, needing designers' insights and domain expertise to identify and characterize contextual exceptions. However, despite the existence of formal methods to analyze the adaptive behavior of pervasive systems, such methods lack specific support to specify the CAEH behavior. In this paper, we propose a formal model to reason about the CAEH behavior. It comprises an extension of the Kripke Structure to model the context evolution of a pervasive system and a transformation function that derivates the CAEH control …
Total citations
20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202421113122
Scholar articles
LS Rocha, RMC Andrade - 2012 5th International Workshop on Exception …, 2012