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COMPUTER SCIENCE COLLOQUIUM

Building Graphical Choreographies From Communicating Machines: Principles and Applications

Julien Lange
Department of Computing
Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Thursday, 18 August, 2016 at 14:15
U176

ABSTRACT

Graphical choreographies, or global graphs, are general multiparty session specifications featuring expressive constructs such as forking, merging, and joining for representing application-level protocols. Global graphs can be directly translated into modelling notations such as BPMN and UML. In the first part of the talk, I will first present an algorithm whereby a global graph can be constructed from asynchronous interactions represented by communicating finite-state machines (CFSMs); and a sound characterisation of a subset of safe CFSMs from which global graphs can be constructed. In the second part, I will outline a few recent applications of this work to communicating timed automata and the Go programming language.

Host: Fabrizio Montesi


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