AN APPROACH TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TLC VERIFICATION WITH RESPECT TO THE CONCURRENT STRUCTURE OF TLA+ SPECIFICATION

Modern approaches to distributed software systems engineering are tightly bounded with formal methods usage. The effective way of certain method application can leverage significant outcome, in terms of corresponding time costs reduction for instance. To this end the TLC model checker has been consi...

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Main Authors: Vadym Viktorovych Shkarupylo, Kostiantyn Mykolaiovych Kasian, Igor Tomičić, Jamil Abedalrahim Jamil Alsayaydeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UMP Publisher 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Software Engineering and Computer Systems
Subjects:
TLC
BFS
DFS
Online Access:http://ijsecs.ump.edu.my/images/archive/vol4-1/ijsecs.4.1.2018.1.0037.pdf
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Summary:Modern approaches to distributed software systems engineering are tightly bounded with formal methods usage. The effective way of certain method application can leverage significant outcome, in terms of corresponding time costs reduction for instance. To this end the TLC model checker has been considered – with respect to TLA+ specifications with concurrent structure. The concurrency itself has been implemented as interleaving. Two different approaches to TLC model checking have been used. The first approach is based on model checking via breadth-first state space search (BFS), the second one – via depth-first search (DFS). The main result of a paper is the new approach to increasing the effectiveness of TLC verification with respect to the concurrent structure of TLA+ specification. To analytically represent synthesized TLA+ specifications with concurrent structure, the Kripke structure has been taken. To assess the measures of state space explosion problem, taking place during the experimentation, the appropriate estimations have been proposed. These estimations have been proved during the case study. The composite web service usage scenario has been considered as a case study. The results, obtained during the experimentation, can be used to increase the effectiveness of automated TLC verification with respect to the concurrent structure of TLA+ specification.
ISSN:2289-8522
2180-0650