Quantitative Safety and Liveness

T. Henzinger, Nicolas Mazzocchi, N. Saraç
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Safety and liveness are elementary concepts of computation, and the foundation of many verification paradigms. The safety-liveness classification of boolean properties characterizes whether a given property can be falsified by observing a finite prefix of an infinite computation trace (always for safety, never for liveness). In quantitative specification and verification, properties assign not truth values, but quantitative values to infinite traces (e.g., a cost, or the distance to a boolean property). We introduce quantitative safety and liveness, and we prove that our definitions induce conservative quantitative generalizations of both (1)~the safety-progress hierarchy of boolean properties and (2)~the safety-liveness decomposition of boolean properties. In particular, we show that every quantitative property can be written as the pointwise minimum of a quantitative safety property and a quantitative liveness property. Consequently, like boolean properties, also quantitative properties can be $\min$-decomposed into safety and liveness parts, or alternatively, $\max$-decomposed into co-safety and co-liveness parts. Moreover, quantitative properties can be approximated naturally. We prove that every quantitative property that has both safe and co-safe approximations can be monitored arbitrarily precisely by a monitor that uses only a finite number of states.
安全性和活动性
安全性和活动性是计算的基本概念,也是许多验证范式的基础。布尔属性的安全性-活动性分类表征了给定属性是否可以通过观察无限计算轨迹的有限前缀来证伪(总是为了安全性,而不是为了活动性)。在定量规范和验证中,属性不是为无限轨迹分配真值,而是分配定量值(例如,成本或到布尔属性的距离)。我们引入了定量的安全性和活动性,并证明了我们的定义可以导出(1)布尔性质的安全-进展层次和(2)布尔性质的安全-活动性分解的保守的定量推广。特别地,我们证明了每一个定量性质都可以写成定量安全性质和定量活性性质的点最小值。因此,与布尔属性一样,定量属性也可以$\min$ -分解为安全性和活性部分,或者$\max$ -分解为共同安全性和共同活性部分。此外,定量性质可以自然地近似。我们证明了每一个同时具有安全和共安全近似的定量性质都可以被一个只使用有限个状态的监视器任意精确地监视。
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