Apportioning: a technique for efficient reachability analysis of concurrent object-oriented programs

S. Iyer, S. Ramesh
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Abstract

The object-oriented paradigm has been found to be useful for the construction of large and complex concurrent systems. Reachability analysis is an important and well-known tool for static (pre-run-time) analysis of concurrent programs. However, direct application of traditional reachability analysis to concurrent object-oriented programs has many problems, such as incomplete analysis for reusable classes (not safe) and increased computational complexity (not efficient). We have proposed a novel technique called apportioning, for effective reachability analysis of concurrent object-oriented programs, that integrates the techniques of abstraction (considering a reduced representation of the system) and partitioning (dividing the system into smaller units). The given program is apportioned into a reduced version of each of its classes, as well as a reduced version of the program. The error to be checked is also decomposed into appropriate sub-properties for checking in the reachability graphs corresponding to the apportioned program. We have developed a number of apportioning-based algorithms, having different degrees of safety and effectiveness. In this paper, we present the details of one of these algorithms.
分配:一种对并发面向对象程序进行有效可达性分析的技术
面向对象范式对于构建大型和复杂的并发系统非常有用。可达性分析是对并发程序进行静态(预运行时)分析的一个重要且众所周知的工具。然而,将传统的可达性分析直接应用于并发的面向对象程序存在许多问题,例如对可重用类的分析不完整(不安全)和计算复杂性增加(不高效)。我们提出了一种称为分配的新技术,用于并发面向对象程序的有效可达性分析,它集成了抽象技术(考虑系统的简化表示)和划分技术(将系统划分为更小的单元)。给定的程序被分配为每个类的简化版本,以及程序的简化版本。要检查的错误也被分解成适当的子属性,用于检查与分配的程序相对应的可达性图。我们已经开发了许多基于分配的算法,具有不同程度的安全性和有效性。在本文中,我们给出了其中一种算法的细节。
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