Abstract
This chapter introduces two abductive proof procedures for reasoning upon SCIFF (and therefore also CLIMB) specifications: sciff and g-sciff.
The sciff proof procedure checks whether an execution trace complies with a SCIFF specification, providing a concrete operational framework for:
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generating positive and negative expectations starting from a trace and a specification;
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checking whether the generated expectations are fulfilled by the actual occurring events (hypotheses confirmation step).
sciff is able reason upon a complete execution trace, or upon a growing trace, by dynamically acquiring and processing occurring events as they happen.
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Montali, M. (2010). Proof Procedures. In: Specification and Verification of Declarative Open Interaction Models. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 56. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14538-4_9
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