Control and data abstraction: the cornerstones of practical formal verification |
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Authors: | Yonit Kesten Amir Pnueli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Communication Systems Engineering, Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel; E-mail: ykesten@bgumail.bgu.ac.il, IL;(2) Dept. of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; E-mail: amir@wisdom.weizmann.ac.il, IL |
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Abstract: | In spite of the impressive progress in the development of the two main methods for formal verification of reactive systems
– Symbolic Model Checking and Deductive Verification, they are still limited in their ability to handle large systems. It
is generally recognized that the only way these methods can ever scale up is by the extensive use of abstraction and modularization,
which break the task of verifying a large system into several smaller tasks of verifying simpler systems.
In this paper, we review the two main tools of compositionality and abstraction in the framework of linear temporal logic.
We illustrate the application of these two methods for the reduction of an infinite-state system into a finite-state system
that can then be verified using model checking.
The technical contributions contained in this paper are a full formulation of abstraction when applied to a system with both
weak and strong fairness requirements and to a general temporal formula, and a presentation of a compositional framework for
shared variables and its application for forming network invariants. |
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Keywords: | : Formal verification – Linear temporal logic – Data abstraction – Control abstraction – Network invariant – Model
checking – Safety and liveness property – Weak and strong fairness |
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