Modeling and Verification of Reconfigurable Actor Families
            
            
               Hamideh Sabouri (University of Tehran, Iran)  
              
             
            
            
               Ramtin Khosravi (University of Tehran, Iran)  
              
             
                    
            
              Abstract: Software product line engineering enables   proactive reuse among a set of related products through explicit   modeling of commonalities and differences among them. Features are   usually used to distinguish different products as a product is   identified by its supported feature set that is represented by a   configuration. Dynamic product lines enhance flexibility of a   product by allowing run-time reconfiguration. In this paper, we   focus on modeling and verification of families of concurrent and   distributed systems that are reconfigurable. To this end, we   introduce the notion of variability in actor models to achieve   family of reconfigurable actors. Then, we present our methodology to   model this concept using the actor-based modeling language   Rebeca. The model checking backbone of Rebeca enables us to ensure   establishment of certain constraints on reconfigurations. We show   the applicability and effectiveness of our approach by applying it   on a set of case studies. 
             
            
              Keywords: actor models, dynamic software product lines, model checking, reconfiguration 
             
            Categories: D.2.13, D.2.4  
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