A Process-Oriented Architecture for Complex System Modelling

被引:0
|
作者
Ritson, Carl G. [1 ]
Welch, Peter H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kent, Comp Lab, Canterbury CT2 7NF, Kent, England
关键词
occam-pi; concurrency; CSP; complex systems;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
A fine-grained massively-parallel process-oriented model of platelets (potentially artificial) within a blood vessel is presented. This is a CSP inspired design, expressed and implemented using the occam-pi language. It is part of the TUNA pilot study on nanite assemblers at the universities of York, Surrey and Kent. The aim for this model is to engineer emergent behaviour from the platelets, such that they respond to a wound in the blood vessel wall in a way similar to that found in the human body - i.e. the formation of clots to stem blood flow from the wound and facilitate healing. An architecture for a three dimensional model (relying strongly on the dynamic and mobile capabilities of occam-pi) is given, along with mechanisms for visualisation and interaction. The biological accuracy of the current model is very approximate. However, its process-oriented nature enables simple refinement (through the addition of processes modelling different stimulants/inhibitors of the clotting reaction, different platelet types and other participating organdies) to greater and greater realism. Even with the current system, simple experiments are possible and have scientific interest (e.g. the effect of platelet density on the success of the clotting mechanism in stemming blood flow: too high or too low and the process fails). General principles for the design of large and complex system models are drawn. The described case study runs to millions of processes engaged in ever-changing communication topologies. It is free from deadlock, livelock, race hazards and starvation by design, employing a small set of synchronisation patterns for which we have proven safety theorems.
引用
收藏
页码:249 / 266
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A process-oriented architecture for complex system modelling
    Ritson, C. G.
    Welch, P. H.
    CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, 2010, 22 (08): : 965 - 980
  • [2] A Process-Oriented Modelling Technique
    Damij, Nadja
    Damij, Talib
    UKSIM 2009: ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER MODELLING AND SIMULATION, 2009, : 134 - 139
  • [3] A process-oriented, multi-agent information system architecture
    de Moraes Gonçalves, Gedir Fabiano
    Medaber Jambo, Claudio Henrique
    Benjamim Werneck, Vera Maria
    Santoro, Flávia Maria
    CIbSE 2021 - XXIV Ibero-American Conference on Software Engineering, 2021,
  • [4] A process-oriented ODSS architecture framework
    Chen, Z
    Zhu, MF
    Fei, Q
    PROCEEDINGS OF '97 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, 1997, : 67 - 73
  • [5] Process-oriented organisation modelling and analysis
    Popova, Viara
    Sharpanskykh, Alexei
    ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 2008, 2 (02) : 161 - 193
  • [6] A process-oriented modelling study of the coastal Canary and Iberian Current system
    Batteen, Mary L.
    Martinho, Antonio S.
    Miller, Henry A.
    McClean, Julie L.
    OCEAN MODELLING, 2007, 18 (01) : 1 - 36
  • [7] Software Architecture Reconstruction: A Process-Oriented Taxonomy
    Ducasse, Stephane
    Pollet, Damien
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, 2009, 35 (04) : 573 - 591
  • [8] PROXHY - A PROCESS-ORIENTED EXTENSIBLE HYPERTEXT ARCHITECTURE
    KACMAR, CJ
    LEGGETT, JJ
    ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 1991, 9 (04) : 399 - 419
  • [9] Process-oriented metrics for software architecture adaptability
    Chung, L
    Subramanian, N
    FIFTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING, PROCEEDINGS, 2001, : 310 - 311
  • [10] Process-oriented metrics for software architecture evolvability
    Subramanian, N
    Chung, L
    SIXTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PRINCIPLES OF SOFTWARE EVOLUTION, PROCEEDINGS, 2003, : 65 - 70