Fancy Some Chips for Your TeaStore? Modeling the Control of an Adaptable Discrete System

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Abstract

When designing new web applications, developers must cope with different kinds of constraints relative to the resources they rely on: software, hardware, network, online micro-services, or any combination of the mentioned entities. Together, these entities form a complex system of communicating interdependent processes, physical or logical. It is very desirable that such system ensures its robustness to provide a good quality of service. In this paper we introduce Chips, a language that aims at facilitating the design of models made of various entwined components. It allows the description of applications in the form of functional blocks. Chips mixes notions from control theory and general purpose programming languages to generate robust component-based models. This paper presents how to use Chips to systematically design, model and analyse a complex system project, using a variation of the Adaptable TeaStore application as running example.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-78
Number of pages21
JournalElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS
Volume438
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes
Event1st Workshop on Adaptable Cloud Architectures, WACA 2025 - Lille, France
Duration: 20 Jun 202520 Jun 2025

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