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Actor Network Procedures as Psi-calculi for Security Ceremonies
The actor network procedures of Pavlovic and Meadows are a recent graphical
formalism developed for describing security ceremonies and for reasoning about
their security properties. The present work studies the relations of the actor
network procedures (ANP) to the recent psi-calculi framework. Psi-calculi is a
parametric formalism where calculi like spi- or applied-pi are found as
instances. Psi-calculi are operational and largely non-graphical, but have
strong foundation based on the theory of nominal sets and process algebras. One
purpose of the present work is to give a semantics to ANP through psi-calculi.
Another aim was to give a graphical language for a psi-calculus instance for
security ceremonies. At the same time, this work provides more insight into the
details of the ANPs formalization and the graphical representation.Comment: In Proceedings GraMSec 2014, arXiv:1404.163
Timed Soft Concurrent Constraint Programs: An Interleaved and a Parallel Approach
We propose a timed and soft extension of Concurrent Constraint Programming.
The time extension is based on the hypothesis of bounded asynchrony: the
computation takes a bounded period of time and is measured by a discrete global
clock. Action prefixing is then considered as the syntactic marker which
distinguishes a time instant from the next one. Supported by soft constraints
instead of crisp ones, tell and ask agents are now equipped with a preference
(or consistency) threshold which is used to determine their success or
suspension. In the paper we provide a language to describe the agents behavior,
together with its operational and denotational semantics, for which we also
prove the compositionality and correctness properties. After presenting a
semantics using maximal parallelism of actions, we also describe a version for
their interleaving on a single processor (with maximal parallelism for time
elapsing). Coordinating agents that need to take decisions both on preference
values and time events may benefit from this language. To appear in Theory and
Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP)
Service discovery and negotiation with COWS
To provide formal foundations to current (web) services technologies, we put forward using COWS, a process calculus for specifying, combining and analysing services, as a uniform formalism for modelling all the relevant phases of the life cycle of service-oriented applications, such as publication, discovery, negotiation, deployment and execution. In this paper, we show that constraints and operations on them can be smoothly incorporated in COWS, and propose a disciplined way to model multisets of constraints and to manipulate them through appropriate interaction protocols. Therefore, we demonstrate that also QoS requirement specifications and SLA achievements, and the phases of dynamic service discovery and negotiation can be comfortably modelled in COWS. We illustrate our approach through a scenario for a service-based web hosting provider
Primitives for Contract-based Synchronization
We investigate how contracts can be used to regulate the interaction between
processes. To do that, we study a variant of the concurrent constraints
calculus presented in [1], featuring primitives for multi-party synchronization
via contracts. We proceed in two directions. First, we exploit our primitives
to model some contract-based interactions. Then, we discuss how several models
for concurrency can be expressed through our primitives. In particular, we
encode the pi-calculus and graph rewriting.Comment: In Proceedings ICE 2010, arXiv:1010.530
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