Abstract
AbstractWe introduce a framework for the verification of protocols involving a distinguished machine (referred to as a leader) orchestrating the operation of an arbitrary number of identical machines (referred to as followers) in a network. At the core of our framework is a high-level formalism capturing the operation of these types of machines together with their network interactions. We show that this formalism automatically translates to a tractable form of first-order temporal logic. Checking whether a protocol specified in our formalism satisfies a desired property (expressible in temporal logic) then amounts to checking whether the protocol’s translation in first-order temporal logic entails that property. Many different types of protocols used in practice, such as cache coherence, atomic commitment, consensus, and synchronization protocols, fit within our framework. First-order temporal logic also facilitates parameterized verification by enabling us to model such protocols abstractly without referring to individual machines.
Funder
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Future AI and Robotics for Space Hub
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Hardware and Architecture,Theoretical Computer Science,Software
Cited by
2 articles.
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