On-The-Fly Reachability and Cycle Detection for Recursive State Machines
Files
Penn collection
Degree type
Discipline
Subject
CPS Theory
Computer Engineering
Computer Sciences
Funder
Grant number
License
Copyright date
Distributor
Related resources
Author
Contributor
Abstract
Searching the state space of a system using enumerative and on-the-fly depth-first traversal is an established technique for model checking finite-state systems. In this paper, we propose algorithms for on-the-fly exploration of recursive state machines, or equivalently pushdown systems, which are suited for modeling the behavior of procedural programs. We present algorithms for reachability (is a bad state reachable?) as well as for fair cycle detection (is there a reachable cycle with progress?). We also report on an implementation of these algorithms to check safety and liveness properties of recursive boolean programs, and its performance on existing benchmarks.
Advisor
Date of presentation
Conference name
Conference dates
Conference location
Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)
Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)
Digital Object Identifier
Series name and number
Volume number
Issue number
Publisher
Publisher DOI
Comments
Postprint version. Published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3440, Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems: 11th International Conference, 2005, pages 61-76. Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b107194