KBX: Verified Model Synchronization via Formal Bidirectional Transformation

Author:

Zhao Jianhong1ORCID,Zhao Yongwang1ORCID,Yao Peisen1ORCID,Zeng Fanlang1ORCID,Zhan Bohua2ORCID,Ren Kui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang University, China

2. Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Abstract

Complex safety-critical systems require multiple models for a comprehensive description, resulting in error-prone development and laborious verification. Bidirectional transformation (BX) is an approach to automatically synchronizing these models. However, existing BX frameworks lack formal verification to enforce these models’ consistency rigorously. This paper introduces KBX, a formal bidirectional transformation framework for verified model synchronization. First, we present a matching logic-based BX model, providing a logical foundation for constructing BX definitions within the \(\mathbb{K}\) framework. Second, we propose algorithms to synthesize formal BX definitions from unidirectional ones, which allows developers to focus on crafting the unidirectional definitions while disregarding the reverse direction and missing information recovery for synchronization. Afterward, we harness \(\mathbb{K}\) to generate a formal synchronizer from the synthesized definitions for consistency maintenance and verification. To evaluate the effectiveness of KBX, we conduct a comparative analysis against existing BX frameworks. Furthermore, we demonstrate the application of KBX in constructing a BX between UML and HCSP for real-world scenarios, showcasing an 72% reduction in BX development effort compared to manual specification writing in \(\mathbb{K}\) .

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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