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Abstraction Refinement and Antichains for Trace Inclusion of Infinite State Systems

HOLÍK, L. ROGALEWICZ, A. VOJNAR, T. IOSIF, R.

Originální název

Abstraction Refinement and Antichains for Trace Inclusion of Infinite State Systems

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

A generic register automaton is a finite automaton equipped with variables (which may be viewed as counters or, more generally, registers) ranging over infinite data domains. A trace of a generic register automaton is an alternating sequence of alphabet symbols and values taken by the variables during an execution of the automaton. The problem addressed in this paper is the inclusion between the sets of traces (data languages) recognized by such automata. Since the problem is undecidable in general, we give a semi-algorithm based on a~combination of abstraction refinement and antichains, which is proved to be sound and complete, but whose termination is not guaranteed. Moreover, we further enhance the proposed algorithm by exploiting a concept of data simulations, i.e., simulation relations aware of the data associated with the words. We have implemented our technique in a prototype tool and show promising results on multiple non-trivial examples.

Klíčová slova

Generic register automata, Data automata, Trace inclusion, Antichains, Interpolation, CEGAR, Simulation relations

Autoři

HOLÍK, L.; ROGALEWICZ, A.; VOJNAR, T.; IOSIF, R.

Vydáno

8. 7. 2020

ISSN

0925-9856

Periodikum

FORMAL METHODS IN SYSTEM DESIGN

Ročník

55

Číslo

3

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

137

Strany do

170

Strany počet

34

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT170106,
  author="Lukáš {Holík} and Adam {Rogalewicz} and Tomáš {Vojnar} and Iosif {Radu}",
  title="Abstraction Refinement and Antichains for Trace Inclusion of Infinite State Systems",
  journal="FORMAL METHODS IN SYSTEM DESIGN",
  year="2020",
  volume="55",
  number="3",
  pages="137--170",
  doi="10.1007/s10703-020-00345-1",
  issn="0925-9856",
  url="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10703-020-00345-1"
}