We present a formalism to handle finite state concurrent systems in a mechanical way. In such a formalism we can axiomatically define concurrent systems by means of a branching time language. We show that, starting from the axiomatic description of a concurrent system, we can obtain automatically a finite Kripke model H such that theorem proving is reduced to model checking with respect to H. By means of such a formal procedure, we can model a large class of concurrent systems including Petri nets, CSP, Interaction Systems and so on. A tool has been implemented to produce a Kripke model from an axiomatical description of a concurrent system and to perform model checking on it.

A temporal logic approach to specify and to prove properties of finite state concurrent systems

DANELUTTO, MARCO;
1989-01-01

Abstract

We present a formalism to handle finite state concurrent systems in a mechanical way. In such a formalism we can axiomatically define concurrent systems by means of a branching time language. We show that, starting from the axiomatic description of a concurrent system, we can obtain automatically a finite Kripke model H such that theorem proving is reduced to model checking with respect to H. By means of such a formal procedure, we can model a large class of concurrent systems including Petri nets, CSP, Interaction Systems and so on. A tool has been implemented to produce a Kripke model from an axiomatical description of a concurrent system and to perform model checking on it.
1989
9783540516590
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