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In this paper, we develop a symbolic representation for timed concurrent constraint (tccp) programs, which can be used for defining a lightweight model–checking algorithm for reactive systems. Our approach is based on using streams to extend Difference Decision Diagrams (DDDs) which generalize the classical Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) with constraints. We use streams to model the values of system variables along the time, as occurs in many other (declarative) languages. Then, we define a symbolic (finite states) model checking algorithm for tccp which mitigates the state explosion problem that is common to more conventional model checking approaches. We show how the symbolic approach to model checking for tccp improves previous approaches based on the classical Linear Time Logic (LTL) model checking algorithm.
This work has been partially supported by MCYT under grants TIC2001-2705-C03-01, HU2003-0003, by Generalitat Valenciana under grants GR03/025, GV04/389 and by ICT for EU-India Cross Cultural Dissemination Project under grant ALA/95/23/2003/077-054.
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Alpuente, M., Falaschi, M., Villanueva, A. (2005). A Symbolic Model Checker for tccp Programs. In: Guelfi, N. (eds) Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques. RISE 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3475. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11423331_5
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