On the Verification of SCOOP Programs
April 27, 2015 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Science of Computer Programming
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Authors
Georgiana Caltais, Bertrand Meyer
arXiv ID
1504.07041
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
4
Venue
Science of Computer Programming
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
In this paper we focus on the development of a toolbox for the verification of programs in the context of SCOOP -- an elegant concurrency model, recently formalized based on Rewriting Logic (RL) and Maude. SCOOP is implemented in Eiffel and its applicability is demonstrated also from a practical perspective, in the area of robotics programming. Our contribution consists in devising and integrating an alias analyzer and a Coffman deadlock detector under the roof of the same RL-based semantic framework of SCOOP. This enables using the Maude rewriting engine and its LTL model-checker "for free", in order to perform the analyses of interest. We discuss the limitations of our approach for model-checking deadlocks and provide solutions to the state explosion problem. The latter is mainly caused by the size of the SCOOP formalization which incorporates all the aspects of a real concurrency model. On the aliasing side, we propose an extension of a previously introduced alias calculus based on program expressions, to the setting of unbounded program executions such as infinite loops and recursive calls. Moreover, we devise a corresponding executable specification easily implementable on top of the SCOOP formalization. An important property of our extension is that, in non-concurrent settings, the corresponding alias expressions can be over-approximated in terms of a notion of regular expressions. This further enables us to derive an algorithm that always stops and provides a sound over-approximation of the "may aliasing" information, where soundness stands for the lack of false negatives.
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