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On developing and verifying design abstractions for reliable concurrent programming in Ada

Abstract

Ada 95 is an expressive concurrent programming language, which allows building large multi-tasking applications. Much of the complexity of these applications stems from the interactions between the tasks. Design abstractions (such as atomic actions, conversations etc.) have been proposed to deal with such complexity. This paper argues that Petri nets offer a promising, tool-supported, technique for checking the logical correctness of abstractions. The paper illustrates the effectiveness of this approach by showing the correctness of an Ada implementation of the atomic action protocol using a variety of Petri net tools.

Authors

Burns A; Wellings AJ; Koelmans AM; Koutny M; Romanovsky A; Yakovlev A

Journal

ACM SIGAda Ada Letters, Vol. XXI, No. 1, pp. 48–55

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Publication Date

March 1, 2001

DOI

10.1145/374369.374381

ISSN

1094-3641

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