Nicola Del Giudice, Lorenzo Matteucci, Michela Quadrini, Aniqa Rehman, Michele Loreti
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Sibilla: A tool for reasoning about collective systems
Formal approaches and tools have been defined, implemented and successfully applied to support the design and development of Collective Adaptive Systems. These tools are highly specialised in their fields, and their integration requires an effort.
In this paper, we introduce Sibilla, a Java modular tool that facilitates the integration of multiple specification languages for supporting quantitative analysis of systems. After a description of the general architecture of Sibilla, the main features of the tool are discussed via simple examples.
期刊介绍:
Science of Computer Programming is dedicated to the distribution of research results in the areas of software systems development, use and maintenance, including the software aspects of hardware design.
The journal has a wide scope ranging from the many facets of methodological foundations to the details of technical issues andthe aspects of industrial practice.
The subjects of interest to SCP cover the entire spectrum of methods for the entire life cycle of software systems, including
• Requirements, specification, design, validation, verification, coding, testing, maintenance, metrics and renovation of software;
• Design, implementation and evaluation of programming languages;
• Programming environments, development tools, visualisation and animation;
• Management of the development process;
• Human factors in software, software for social interaction, software for social computing;
• Cyber physical systems, and software for the interaction between the physical and the machine;
• Software aspects of infrastructure services, system administration, and network management.