Modeling Adaptable Discrete Systems with Chips
Analysis
This paper introduces Chips, a language designed to model complex systems, particularly web applications, by combining control theory and programming language concepts. The focus on robustness and the use of the Adaptable TeaStore application as a running example suggest a practical approach to system design and analysis, addressing the challenges of resource constraints in modern web development.
Key Takeaways
Reference
“Chips mixes notions from control theory and general purpose programming languages to generate robust component-based models.”