Incremental Symbolic Bounded Model Checking of Software Using Interval Methods via Contractors

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Authors Mohannad Aldughaim, Kaled Alshmrany, Rafael Menezes, Lucas Cordeiro, Alexandru Stancu arXiv ID 2012.11245 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.LO Citations 3 Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Bounded model checking (BMC) is vital for finding program property violations. For unsafe programs, BMC can quickly find an execution path from an initial state to the violated state that refutes a given safety property. However, BMC techniques struggle to falsify programs that contain loops. BMC needs to incrementally unfold the program loops up to the bound $k$, exposing the property violation, which can thus lead to exploring a considerable state space. Here, we describe and evaluate the first verification method based on interval methods via contractors to reduce the domains of variables representing the search space. This reduction is based on the specified property modeled as functions representing the contractor constraints. In particular, we exploit interval methods via contractors to incrementally analyze the program loop variables and contract the domain where the property is guaranteed to hold to prune the search exploration, thus reducing resource consumption aggressively. Experimental results demonstrate the efficiency and efficacy of our proposed approach over a large set of benchmarks, including $7044$ verification tasks, compared with state-of-the-art BMC tools. Our proposed method can reduce memory usage up to $75$\% while verifying $1$\% more verification tasks.
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