Authors
Laurent Doyen, Thomas A Henzinger, Barbara Jobstmann, Tatjana Petrov
Publication date
2008/10/19
Book
Proceedings of the 8th ACM international conference on Embedded software
Pages
79-88
Description
Interface theories have been proposed to support incremental design and independent implementability. Incremental design means that the compatibility checking of interfaces can proceed for partial system descriptions, without knowing the interfaces of all components. Independent implementability means that compatible interfaces can be refined separately, maintaining compatibility. We show that these interface theories provide no formal support for component reuse, meaning that the same component cannot be used to implement several different interfaces in a design. We add a new operation to interface theories in order to support such reuse. For example, different interfaces for the same component may refer to different aspects such as functionality, timing, and power consumption. We give both stateless and stateful examples for interface theories with component reuse. To illustrate component reuse in …
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L Doyen, TA Henzinger, B Jobstmann, T Petrov - Proceedings of the 8th ACM international conference …, 2008