A generalized semantics of PROMELA for abstract model checking

0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology
DOI: 10.1007/s00165-004-0040-y Publication Date: 2004-05-19T05:48:45Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract. Semantics of description languages for complex systems are a central issue for implementing verification methods such as abstract model checking . This technique is employed to verify systems by inspecting only a small state space that represents its potential behaviors. This paper presents a generalized operational semantics of the modelling language promela that provides the theoretical basis to introduce this promising method in the model checker SPIN. The generalization consists of identifying language aspects affected by the abstraction. Using these aspects as parameters, it is possible to obtain and relate different interpretations of the language. The new semantics provides a framework to reason about how to construct the tool αspin as an extension of spin.
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