A Featured Transition System (FTS) is a formalism for modeling variability in configurable system behavior. The behavior of all variants (products) is modeled in a single compact FTS by associating the possibility to perform an action and transition from one state to another with feature expressions that condition the execution of an action in specific variants. We present a front-end for the research tool VMC. The resulting toolchain allows a modeler to analyze an FTS for ambiguities (dead or false optional transitions and hidden deadlock states), transform an ambiguous FTS into an unambiguous one, and perform an efficient kind of family-based verification of an FTS without hidden deadlock states. We use benchmarks from the literature to demonstrate the novelties offered by the toolchain.

Static analysis and family-based model checking of featured transition systems with VMC

Damiani F.
;
Paolini L.
;
2021-01-01

Abstract

A Featured Transition System (FTS) is a formalism for modeling variability in configurable system behavior. The behavior of all variants (products) is modeled in a single compact FTS by associating the possibility to perform an action and transition from one state to another with feature expressions that condition the execution of an action in specific variants. We present a front-end for the research tool VMC. The resulting toolchain allows a modeler to analyze an FTS for ambiguities (dead or false optional transitions and hidden deadlock states), transform an ambiguous FTS into an unambiguous one, and perform an efficient kind of family-based verification of an FTS without hidden deadlock states. We use benchmarks from the literature to demonstrate the novelties offered by the toolchain.
2021
25th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2021
gbr
2021
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Association for Computing Machinery
Part F171625-B
24
27
9781450384704
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3461002.3473071
formal verification; FTS; MTS; SPL; static analysis; variability; VMC
Beek M.H.T.; Mazzanti F.; Damiani F.; Paolini L.; Scarso G.; Valfre M.; Lienhardt M.
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