An Analysis Tool for Models of Virtualized Systems

Authors

  • Einar Broch Johnsen
  • Martin Steffen
  • Johanna Beate Stumpf
  • Lars Tveito

Abstract

This paper gives an example-driven introduction to modelling and analyzing virtualized systems in, e.g., cloud computing, using virtually timed ambients, a process algebra developed to study timing aspects of resource management for (nested) virtual machines. The calculus supports nested virtualization and virtual machines compete with other processes for the resources of their host environment. Resource provisioning in virtually timed ambients extends the capabilities of mobile ambients to model the dynamic creation, migration, and destruction of virtual machines. Quality of service properties for virtually timed ambients can be formally expressed using modal contracts describing aspects of resource provisioning and verified using a model checker for virtually timed ambients, implemented in the rewriting system Maude.

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Published

2018-08-08

How to Cite

[1]
E. B. Johnsen, M. Steffen, J. B. Stumpf, and L. Tveito, “An Analysis Tool for Models of Virtualized Systems”, NIKT, Aug. 2018.

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