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Toward Parametric Verification of Open Distributed Systems

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A logic and proof system is introduced for specifying and proving properties of open distributed systems. Key problems that are addressed include the verification of process networks with a changing interconnection structure, and where new processes can be continuously spawned. To demonstrate the results in a realistic setting we consider a core fragment of the Erlang programming language. Roughly this amounts to a first-order actor language with data types, buffered asynchronous communication, and dynamic process spawning. Our aim is to verify quite general properties of programs in this fragment. The specification logic extends the first-order μ-calculus with Erlang-specific primitives. For verification we use an approach which combines local model checking with facilities for compositional verification. We give a specification and verification example based on a billing agent which controls and charges for user access to a given resource.

Work partially supported by the Computer Science Laboratory of Ericsson Telecom AB, Stockholm, the Swedish National Board for Technical and Industrial Development (NUTEK) through the ASTEC competence centre, and a Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research Junior Individual Grant.

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Dam, M., Fredlund, Lå., Gurov, D. (1998). Toward Parametric Verification of Open Distributed Systems. In: de Roever, WP., Langmaack, H., Pnueli, A. (eds) Compositionality: The Significant Difference. COMPOS 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1536. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49213-5_7

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