Well Structured Transition Systems with History

P. Abdulla, G. Delzanno, M. Montali
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We propose a formal model of concurrent systems in which the history of a computation is explicitly represented as a collection of events that provide a view of a sequence of configurations. In our model events generated by transitions become part of the system configurations leading to operational semantics with historical data. This model allows us to formalize what is usually done in symbolic verification algorithms. Indeed, search algorithms often use meta-information, e.g., names of fired transitions, selected processes, etc., to reconstruct (error) traces from symbolic state exploration. The other interesting point of the proposed model is related to a possible new application of the theory of well-structured transition systems (wsts). In our setting wsts theory can be applied to formally extend the class of properties that can be verified using coverability to take into consideration (ordered and unordered) historical data. This can be done by using different types of representation of collections of events and by combining them with wsts by using closure properties of well-quasi orderings.
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具有历史的结构良好的过渡系统
我们提出了一个并发系统的形式化模型,其中计算的历史被显式地表示为提供一系列配置视图的事件集合。在我们的模型中,由转换生成的事件成为系统配置的一部分,从而产生具有历史数据的操作语义。这个模型允许我们形式化通常在符号验证算法中所做的事情。事实上,搜索算法经常使用元信息,例如,已启动转换的名称,选择的进程等,从符号状态探索中重建(错误)痕迹。该模型的另一个有趣之处与结构良好的过渡系统(wsts)理论的一个可能的新应用有关。在我们的设置中,可以将wsts理论应用于正式扩展可以使用可覆盖性来验证的属性类别,以考虑(有序和无序)历史数据。这可以通过使用事件集合的不同类型的表示以及通过使用准井序的闭包属性将它们与wst组合来实现。
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