Using Graph Transformations and Graph Abstractions for Software Verification

Authors

  • Eduardo Zambon
  • Arend Rensink

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.38.560

Abstract

In this paper we describe our intended approach for the verification of software written in imperative programming languages. We base our approach on model checking of graph transition systems, where each state is a graph and the transitions are specified by graph transformation rules. We believe that graph transformation is a very suitable technique to model the execution semantics of languages with dynamic memory allocation. Furthermore, such representation allows us to investigate the use of graph abstractions, which can mitigate the combinatorial explosion inherent to model checking. In addition to presenting our planned approach, we reason about its feasibility, and, by providing a brief comparison to other existing methods, we highlight the benefits and drawbacks that are expected.

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Published

2011-05-03

How to Cite

[1]
E. Zambon and A. Rensink, “Using Graph Transformations and Graph Abstractions for Software Verification”, eceasst, vol. 38, May 2011.