Authors
Esteban Pavese, Víctor Braberman, Sebastian Uchitel
Publication date
2009/8/24
Book
Proceedings of the 7th joint meeting of the European software engineering conference and the ACM SIGSOFT symposium on The foundations of software engineering
Pages
335-344
Description
System specifications have long been expressed through automata-based languages, enabling verification techniques such as model checking. These verification techniques can assess whether a property holds or not, given a system specification. Quantitative model checking can provide additional information on the probability of these properties holding. We are interested in quantitatively analysing the probability of errors in non-probabilistic system models by composing them with probabilistic models of the environment. Although many probabilistic automata-based formalisms and composition operators exist, these are not adequate for such a setting. In this work we present a formalism inspired on interface automata and a suitable composition operator for these automata that enables validation of environment models in isolation and sound analysis of its composition with the non-probabilistic model of the …
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E Pavese, V Braberman, S Uchitel - Proceedings of the 7th joint meeting of the European …, 2009