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arxiv: 1111.2825 · v1 · pith:R6XXOZH3new · submitted 2011-11-11 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.SE

Model-Based Trace-Checking

classification 💻 cs.LO cs.SE
keywords traceanalysismodel-checkeranimatordifferentmodel-basedtrace-checkingtraces
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Trace analysis can be a useful way to discover problems in a program under test. Rather than writing a special purpose trace analysis tool, this paper proposes that traces can usefully be analysed by checking them against a formal model using a standard model-checker or else an animator for executable specifications. These techniques are illustrated using a Travel Agent case study implemented in J2EE. We added trace beans to this code that write trace information to a database. The traces are then extracted and converted into a form suitable for analysis by Spin, a popular model-checker, and Pro-B, a model-checker and animator for the B notation. This illustrates the technique, and also the fact that such a system can have a variety of models, in different notations, that capture different features. These experiments have demonstrated that model-based trace-checking is feasible. Future work is focussed on scaling up the approach to larger systems by increasing the level of automation.

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