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    On the Verification of Parametric Systems

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    We present an approach to the verification of systems for whose description some elements - constants or functions - are underspecified and can be regarded as parameters, and, in particular, describe a method for automatically generating constraints on such parameters under which certain safety conditions are guaranteed to hold. We present an implementation and illustrate its use on several examples.Comment: 26 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1910.0520

    A uniform approach to the complexity and analysis of succinct systems

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    “ This thesis provides a unifying view on the succinctness of systems: the capability of a modeling formalism to describe the behavior of a system of exponential size using a polynomial syntax. The key theoretical contribution is the introduction of sequential circuit machines as a new universal computation model that focuses on succinctness as the central aspect. The thesis demonstrates that many well-known modeling formalisms such as communicating state machines, linear-time temporal logic, or timed automata exhibit an immediate connection to this machine model. Once a (syntactic) connection is established, many complexity bounds for structurally restricted sequential circuit machines can be transferred to a certain formalism in a uniform manner. As a consequence, besides a far-reaching unification of independent lines of research, we are also able to provide matching complexity bounds for various analysis problems, whose complexities were not known so far. For example, we establish matching lower and upper bounds of the small witness problem and several variants of the bounded synthesis problem for timed automata, a particularly important succinct modeling formalism. Also for timed automata, our complexity-theoretic analysis leads to the identification of tractable fragments of the timed synthesis problem under partial observability. Specifically, we identify timed controller synthesis based on discrete or template-based controllers to be equivalent to model checking. Based on this discovery, we develop a new model checking-based algorithm to efficiently find feasible template instantiations. From a more practical perspective, this thesis also studies the preservation of succinctness in analysis algorithms using symbolic data structures. While efficient techniques exist for specific forms of succinctness considered in isolation, we present a general approach based on abstraction refinement to combine off-the-shelf symbolic data structures. In particular, for handling the combination of concurrency and quantitative timing behavior in networks of timed automata, we report on the tool Synthia which combines binary decision diagrams with difference bound matrices. In a comparison with the timed model checker Uppaal and the timed game solver Tiga running on standard benchmarks from the timed model checking and synthesis domain, respectively, the experimental results clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of our new approach.Diese Dissertation liefert eine vereinheitlichende Sicht auf die Kompaktheit von Systemen: die FĂ€higkeit eines Modellierungsformalismus, das Verhalten eines Systems exponentieller GrĂ¶ĂŸe mit polynomieller Syntax zu beschreiben. Der wesentliche theoretische Beitrag ist die EinfĂŒhrung von sequenziellen Schaltkreis-Maschinen als neues universelles Berechnungsmodell, das sich auf den zentralen Aspekt der Kompaktheit konzentriert. Die Dissertation demonstriert, dass viele bekannte Modellierungsformalismen, wie z.B. kommunizierende Zustandsmaschinen, linear-Zeit temporale Logik (LTL) oder gezeitete Automaten eine direkte Verbindung zu diesem Maschinenmodell aufzeigen. Sobald eine (syntaktische) Verbindung hergestellt ist, können viele KomplexitĂ€tsschranken fĂŒr strukturell beschrĂ€nkte sequenzielle Schaltkreis-Maschinen fĂŒr einen bestimmten Formalismus einheitlich ĂŒbernommen werden. Neben einer weitreichenden Vereinheitlichung unabhĂ€ngiger Forschungsrichtungen können auch zahlreiche KomplexitĂ€tsschranken fĂŒr Analyse-Probleme etabliert werden, deren genaue KomplexitĂ€t bisher noch nicht bekannt war. Zum Beispiel werden passende untere und obere Schranken des small witness Problems und mehrere Varianten des Synthese-Problems von Controllern mit beschrĂ€nkter GrĂ¶ĂŸe fĂŒr gezeitete Automaten bewiesen. Die theoretische Analyse deckt Fragmente geringerer KomplexitĂ€t des partiell informierten Syntheseproblems fĂŒr gezeitete Automaten auf. Es wird im Besonderen gezeigt, dass das gezeitete Syntheseproblem fĂŒr diskrete oder Vorlagen-basierte Controller Ă€quivalent zum Model Checking-Problem ist. Basierend auf dieser Einsicht wird ein neuartiger Model Checking-basierter Algorithmus zur effizienten Synthese von gĂŒltigen Instantiierungen von Vorlagen entwickelt. Der praktische Beitrag der Dissertation untersucht die Erhaltung von Kompaktheit in Analyse-Algorithmen durch die Benutzung symbolischer Datenstrukturen. Es wird ein allgemeiner Ansatz zur Kombination von Standard-Datenstrukturen vorgestellt, die jeweils bisher nur in Isolation verwendet werden konnten. Insbesondere wird fĂŒr die Analyse von Netzwerken von gezeiteten Automaten das Tool Synthia vorgestellt, welches binĂ€re Entscheidungs-Diagramme mit Differenzen-Matrizen verbindet. In einem experimentellen Vergleich mit den Tools Uppaal und Tiga wird klar die EffektivitĂ€t des neuen Ansatzes belegt

    Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures

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    This open access book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Foundations of Software Science and Computational Structures, FOSSACS 2020, which took place in Dublin, Ireland, in April 2020, and was held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2020. The 31 regular papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. The papers cover topics such as categorical models and logics; language theory, automata, and games; modal, spatial, and temporal logics; type theory and proof theory; concurrency theory and process calculi; rewriting theory; semantics of programming languages; program analysis, correctness, transformation, and verification; logics of programming; software specification and refinement; models of concurrent, reactive, stochastic, distributed, hybrid, and mobile systems; emerging models of computation; logical aspects of computational complexity; models of software security; and logical foundations of data bases.

    Foundations of Software Science and Computation Structures

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    This open access book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Foundations of Software Science and Computational Structures, FOSSACS 2020, which took place in Dublin, Ireland, in April 2020, and was held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2020. The 31 regular papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. The papers cover topics such as categorical models and logics; language theory, automata, and games; modal, spatial, and temporal logics; type theory and proof theory; concurrency theory and process calculi; rewriting theory; semantics of programming languages; program analysis, correctness, transformation, and verification; logics of programming; software specification and refinement; models of concurrent, reactive, stochastic, distributed, hybrid, and mobile systems; emerging models of computation; logical aspects of computational complexity; models of software security; and logical foundations of data bases.
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