软件分析与验证的自动行为计算

M. Pleszkoch, R. Linger, S. Prowell, Kirk Sayre, L. Goldrich
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软件系统可以展示大量的执行路径,即使是全面的测试也只能执行其中的一小部分。当许多执行未经过测试时,系统在使用中遇到错误和漏洞是不足为奇的。对程序的功能语义进行计算可能提供一种潜在的解决方案。结构化程序用有限层次的控制结构表示,每一个控制结构对应一个数学函数或关系。正确性定理定义了这些结构从过程逻辑到非过程的、已构建的行为规范的转换。这些计算出来的规范列举了所有使用情况下的行为,并涵盖了行为空间。这些计算的自动化为验证软件功能和安全属性提供了一种新的方法。本文特别描述了循环行为计算的理论和实现,并举例说明了使用自动行为计算系统来验证带有或不带有嵌入式恶意软件的微型循环程序。
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Automated Behavior Computation for Software Analysis and Validation
Software systems can exhibit massive numbers of execution paths, and even comprehensive testing can exercise only a small fraction of these. It is no surprise that systems experience errors and vulnerabilities in use when many executions are untested. Computations over the functional semantics of programs may offer a potential solution. Structured programs are expressed in a finite hierarchy of control structures, each of which corresponds to a mathematical function or relation. A correctness theorem defines transformation of these structures from procedural logic into non-procedural, as-built specifications of behavior. These computed specifications enumerate behavior for all circumstances of use and cover the behavior space. Automation of these computations affords a new means for validating software functionality and security properties. This paper describes theory and implementation for loop behavior computation in particular, and illustrates use of an automated behavior computation system to validate a miniature looping program with and without embedded malware.
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