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摘要
我们提出了一种从系统的TLA (temporal logic of action)规范中生成oracle的方法。从监控的角度来看,这样的oracle非常有用,可以通过对照已验证的行为模型检查系统的运行实现来检测时间错误。我们使用Ben-Ari经典增量垃圾收集算法进行说明。
On monitoring concurrent systems with TLA: an example
We present an approach for producing oracles from TLA (temporal logic of action) specification of a system. Such oracles are useful, for monitoring purposes, to detect temporal faults by checking a running implementation of a system against a verified behavioral model. We use the Ben-Ari classical incremental garbage collection algorithm for illustration.