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Deviation Analysis: A New Use of Model Checking
Authors:Mats P. E. Heimdahl  Yunja Choi  Michael W. Whalen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, 200 Union Street S.E., 4-192, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Abstract:Inaccuracies, or deviations, in the measurements of monitored variables in a control system are facts of life that control software must accommodate. Deviation analysis can be used to determine how a software specification will behave in the face of such deviations. Deviation analysis is intended to answer questions such as “What is the effect on output O if input I is off by 0 to 100?”. This property is best checked with some form of symbolic execution approach. In this report we wish to propose a new approach to deviation analysis using model checking techniques. The key observation that allows us to use model checkers is that the property can be restated as “Will there be an effect on output O if input I is off by 0 to 100?”—this restatement of the property changes the analysis from an exploratory analysis to a verification task suitable for model checking.
Keywords:deviation analysis  model checking  robustness
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