26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04) Feature-Based Decomposition of Inductive Proofs Applied to Real-Time Avionics Software: An Experience Report Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom May 23-May 28 ISBN: 0-7695-2163-0
The hardware and software in modern aircraft control systems are good candidates for verification using formal methods: they are complex, safety-critical, and challenge the capabilities of test-based verification strategies. We have previously reported on our use of model checking to verify the time partitioning property of the Deos™ real-time operating system for embedded avionics. The size and complexity of this system have limited us to analyzing only one configuration at a time. To overcome this limit and generalize our analysis to arbitrary configurations we have turned to theorem proving. This paper describes our use of the PVS theorem prover to analyze the Deos scheduler. In addition to our inductive proof of the time partitioning invariant, we present a feature-based technique for modeling state-transition systems and formulating inductive invariants. This technique facilitates an incremental approach to theorem proving that scales well to models of increasing complexity, and has the potential to be applicable to a wide range of problems.
Citation:
Vu Ha, Murali Rangarajan, Darren Cofer, Harald Rue?, Bruno Dutertre, "Feature-Based Decomposition of Inductive Proofs Applied to Real-Time Avionics Software: An Experience Report," icse, pp.304-313, 26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'04), 2004 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||