20th Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS'06)
Using Abstraction in the Verification of Simulation Coercion
Singapore
May 24-May 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2587-3
Simulation coercion concerns the adaptation of an existing simulation to meet new requirements. Interactions among course-of-action options available during coercion can become sufficiently complex that full verification of the simulation as it is adapted becomes cost-prohibitive. To address this issue we introduce two forms of abstraction, as employed in the model-checking community, to support verification of critical features of the simulation. We extend existing abstraction methods to facilitate our goals, and propose a useful abstraction method based on partial traces. As a case study, we apply our abstraction methods to the verification of a coercion of an existing simulation.
Citation:
Xinyu Liu, Paul F. Reynolds, David C. Brogan, "Using Abstraction in the Verification of Simulation Coercion," pads, pp.119-128, 20th Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS'06), 2006