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Google File System (GFS) is a distributed file system developed by Google for massive data-intensive applications. Its high aggregate performance of delivering massive data to many clients but the inexpensiveness of commodity hardware facilitate GFS to successfully meet the massive storage needs and be widely used in industries. In this paper, we first present a formal model of Google File System...
Real time systems consisting of periodic behaviors together with the mode transition mechanism are largely applied in the development of control systems for spacecrafts and automobiles in industry. We have proposed a requirement modeling language called SPARDL for modeling and analyzing such periodic control systems in [11]. In this paper, we specify an Event-B interpretation for the SPARDL model...
As an automotive industry standard of operating system specification, OSEK/VDX is widely applied in the process of designing and implementing the static operating system and the corresponding interfaces for automotive electronics. It is challenging to explore an effective method to support large-scale correctness verification of OSEK/VDX specification. In this paper, we employ process algebra CSP...
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