MONOTONIC ABSTRACTION: ON EFFICIENT VERIFICATION OF PARAMETERIZED SYSTEMS

Author:

ABDULLA PAROSH AZIZ1,DELZANNO GIORGIO2,HENDA NOOMENE BEN1,REZINE AHMED3

Affiliation:

1. Uppsala University, Sweden

2. Università di Genova, Italy

3. LIAFA, Paris 7, France

Abstract

We introduce the simple and efficient method of monotonic abstraction to prove safety properties for parameterized systems with linear topologies. A process in the system is a finite-state automaton, where the transitions are guarded by both local and global conditions. Processes may communicate via broadcast, rendez-vous and shared variables over finite domains. The method of monotonic abstraction derives an over-approximation of the induced transition system that allows the use of a simple class of regular expressions as a symbolic representation. Compared to traditional regular model checking methods, the analysis does not require the manipulation of transducers, and hence its simplicity and efficiency. We have implemented a prototype that works well on several mutual exclusion algorithms and cache coherence protocols.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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