Effects of property ordering in an incremental formal modeling methodology

S. Suhaib, D. Mathaikutty, S. Shukla
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In this paper, we analyze the effect of ordering linear time properties while using the Extreme Formal Modeling (XFM) methodology in building "prescriptive formal models" (PFM). PFMs are formal models built incrementally by adding user stories and are used as specification golden models. In our methodology, the user stories are captured in Linear Time Temporal Logic (LTL). A more expressive logic or formalism could be used for describing the user stories as well. During incremental model building, the PFMs often blow up in size in terms of the state space, and the main tenet of XFM being regressive model checking, blown up models often make it impossible to carry out the XFM methodology. Here, we propose property ordering hueristics to circumvent this problem. We compare these hueristics with: (i) no specific ordering of user stories (standard approach), (ii) sorting of the user stories based on a weighting scheme (property based sorting), and (Hi) predicate based sorting of user stories based on an eliminative scheme (predicate based sorting). We show that the predicate based sorting scheme is the most effective way to carry-out XFM model building. We illustrate the schemes and the comparison by modeling a monitor for the ISA bus and for the arbitration phase of Pentium Pro processor's bus using the Cadence SMV. We also provide an algorithm for the predicate based sorting that yields the best control on the increments in model size.
增量形式化建模方法中属性排序的影响
在本文中,我们分析了排序线性时间属性在使用极限形式建模(XFM)方法建立“规定性形式模型”(PFM)时的影响。pfm是通过添加用户故事逐步构建的正式模型,并被用作规范黄金模型。在我们的方法中,用户故事是用线性时间时态逻辑(LTL)捕获的。还可以使用更具表现力的逻辑或形式来描述用户故事。在增量模型构建期间,就状态空间而言,pfm的规模经常会膨胀,而XFM的主要原则是回归模型检查,膨胀的模型通常使XFM方法无法执行。在这里,我们提出属性排序直觉来规避这个问题。我们将这些特性与:(i)没有特定的用户故事排序(标准方法),(ii)基于加权方案的用户故事排序(基于属性的排序),以及(Hi)基于消除方案的基于谓词的用户故事排序(基于谓词的排序)进行比较。结果表明,基于谓词的排序方案是实现XFM模型构建的最有效方法。我们通过使用Cadence SMV为ISA总线和Pentium Pro处理器总线的仲裁阶段建模监视器来说明这些方案和比较。我们还为基于谓词的排序提供了一种算法,该算法可以对模型大小的增量进行最佳控制。
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