On-The-Fly Reachability and Cycle Detection for Recursive State Machines

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CPS Formal Methods
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Chaudhuri, Swarat
Etessami, Kousha
Madhusudan, P.

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Searching the state space of a system using enumerative and on-the-fly depth-first traversal is an established technique for model checking finite-state systems. In this paper, we propose algorithms for on-the-fly exploration of recursive state machines, or equivalently pushdown systems, which are suited for modeling the behavior of procedural programs. We present algorithms for reachability (is a bad state reachable?) as well as for fair cycle detection (is there a reachable cycle with progress?). We also report on an implementation of these algorithms to check safety and liveness properties of recursive boolean programs, and its performance on existing benchmarks.

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2005-04-08

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From the 11th International Conference, TACAS 2005, Held as Part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2005, Edinburgh, UK, April 4-8, 2005.


Postprint version. Published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3440, Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems: 11th International Conference, 2005, pages 61-76. Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b107194

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