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Towards scalable compositional analysis by refactoring design models

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Towards scalable compositional analysis by refactoring design models
Automated finite-state verification techniques have matured considerably in the past several years, but state-space explosion remains an obstacle to their use. Theoretical lower bounds on complexity imply that all of the techniques that have been developed to avoid or mitigate state-space explosion depend on models that are "well-formed" in some way, and will usually fail for other models. This further implies that, when analysis is applied to models derived from designs or implementations of actual software systems, a model of the system "as built" is unlikely to be suitable for automated analysis. In particular, compositional, hierarchical analysis (where state-space explosion is avoided by simplifying models of ms at several levels of abstraction) depend on the modular structure of the model to be analyzed. We describe how as-built finite-state models can be refactored for compositional state-space analysis, applying a series of transformations to produce an equ...
Yung-Pin Cheng, Michal Young, Che-Ling Huang, Chia
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where SIGSOFT
Authors Yung-Pin Cheng, Michal Young, Che-Ling Huang, Chia-Yi Pan
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