Model repair via SAT solving -
Abstract
We consider the following model repair problem: given a finite Kripke structure M and a specification formula η in some modal or temporal logic, determine if M contains a sub-structure Ḿ that satisfies η. That is, can M be repaired to satisfy the specification η by deleting some transitions? We map an instance (M, η) of model repair to a Boolean formula repair (M, η) such that (M, η) has a solution iff repair (M, η) is satisfiable. Furthermore, a satisfying assignment determines which transitions must be removed from M to generate a model Ḿ of η. Thus, we can use any SAT solver to repair Kripke structures. Furthermore, using a complete SAT solver yields a complete algorithm: it always finds a repair if one exists. We augment the basic method by adding state-space reduction methods, and also a method to repair hierarchical Kripke strucutres.
Description
Thesis. M.S. American University of Beirut. Department of Computer Science, 2014. T:6108
Advisor : Dr. Paul Attie, Associate Professor, Computer Science ; Members of Committee : Dr. Mohamad Jaber, Assistant Professor, Computer Science ; Dr. Fadi Zaraket, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-61)
Advisor : Dr. Paul Attie, Associate Professor, Computer Science ; Members of Committee : Dr. Mohamad Jaber, Assistant Professor, Computer Science ; Dr. Fadi Zaraket, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-61)