N. Minsky, V. Ungureanu, Junbiao Zhang, Wenhui Wang
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Abstract
Given a certain class C of reconfigurations, deemed to be potentially important for a given system, we define a reconfiguration suite S/sub c/ to be a set of primitive operations that satisfy the following conditions: any reconfiguration in C can be carried out by a sequence of primitives from S/sub c/. The correctness of S/sub c/ should be independent of the functionality of the system, and invariant of its reconfigurations (for a given set of possible configurations of the system at hand). We describe a mechanism for implementing such reconfiguration suites, for a system that operates under law-governed interaction (LGI), currently supported by an experimental toolkit called Moses. LGI is a mode of interaction between the members of a given group (or system) of agents, which is governed by an explicit and strictly enforced set of rules, called the law of this group. The existence of such a law under LGI provides us with an architectural model of the system, which can be made to include the definition of reconfiguration suites.
给定一个重构类C,被认为对给定系统具有潜在的重要性,我们定义一个重构套件S/sub C /为满足以下条件的一组原语操作:C中的任何重构都可以由S/sub C /中的一系列原语来完成。S/sub / c/的正确性应该独立于系统的功能,并且它的重新配置是不变的(对于给定的一组可能的系统配置)。我们描述了一种实现这种重构套件的机制,该机制适用于在受法律约束的交互(LGI)下运行的系统,目前由一个名为Moses的实验性工具包支持。LGI是给定代理组(或系统)成员之间的一种交互模式,它由一组明确且严格执行的规则(称为该组的法律)管理。在LGI下存在这样的法律为我们提供了系统的体系结构模型,该模型可以包含重新配置套件的定义。