Authors
Luciano Baresi, Paola Spoletini
Publication date
2006
Conference
Graph Transformations: Third International Conference, ICGT 2006 Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, September 17-23, 2006 Proceedings 3
Pages
306-320
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
This paper proposes a methodology to analyze graph transformation systems by means of Alloy and its supporting tools. Alloy is a simple structural modeling language, based on first-order logic, that allows the user to produce models of software systems by abstracting their key characteristics. The tools can generate instances of invariants, and check properties of models, on user-constrained representations of the world under analysis. The paper describes how to render a graph transformation system —specified using AGG— as an Alloy model and how to exploit its tools to prove significant properties of the system. Specifically, it allows the user to decide whether a given configuration (graph) can be obtained through a finite and bounded sequence of steps (invocation of rules), whether a given sequence of rules can be applied on an initial graph, and, given an initial graph and an integer n, which are the …
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