The Timed Concurrent Constraint Language (tccp in short) is a concurrent
logic language based on the simple but powerful concurrent constraint paradigm
of Saraswat. In this paradigm, the notion of store-as-value is replaced by the
notion of store-as-constraint, which introduces some differences w.r.t. other
approaches to concurrency. In this paper, we provide a general framework for
the debugging of tccp programs. To this end, we first present a new compact,
bottom-up semantics for the language that is well suited for debugging and
verification purposes in the context of reactive systems. We also provide an
abstract semantics that allows us to effectively implement debugging algorithms
based on abstract interpretation. Given a tccp program and a behavior
specification, our debugging approach automatically detects whether the program
satisfies the specification. This differs from other semiautomatic approaches
to debugging and avoids the need to provide symptoms in advance. We show the
efficacy of our approach by introducing two illustrative examples. We choose a
specific abstract domain and show how we can detect that a program is
erroneous.Comment: 16 page