TY - CHAP TI - SoSL: a service-oriented stochastic logic T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science EP - 466 N2 - The Temporal Mobile Stochastic Logic (MoSL) has been introduced in previous works by the authors for formulating properties of systems specified in StoKlaim, a Markovian extension of Klaim. The main purpose of MoSL is addressing key functional aspects of network aware programming such as distribution awareness, mobility and security and to guarantee their integration with performance and dependability guarantees. In this paper we present SoSL, a variant of MoSL, designed for dealing with specific features of Service-Oriented Computing (SOC). We also show how SoSL formulae can be model-checked against systems descriptions expressed with MarCaSPiS, a process calculus designed for addressing quantitative aspects of SOC. In order to perform actual model checking, we rely on a dedicated front-end that uses existing state-based stochastic model-checkers, like e.g. the Markov Reward Model Checker (MRMC). UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20401-2_21 ED - Wirsing, Martin ED - Hölzl, Matthias M. SP - 447 ID - eprints910 AV - none A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Latella, Diego A1 - Loreti, Michele A1 - Massink, Mieke SN - 0302-9743 PB - Springer-Verlag T2 - Rigorous software engineering for service-oriented systems: results of the SENSORIA project on software engineering for service-oriented computing Y1 - 2011/// ER -