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arxiv: 1708.07229 · v1 · pith:FCSTTKYFnew · submitted 2017-08-24 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.SE

A Survey of Runtime Monitoring Instrumentation Techniques

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keywords monitoringtechniquesinstrumentationruntimecompletelycorrectnessdifferentmonitors
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Runtime Monitoring is a lightweight and dynamic verification technique that involves observing the internal operations of a software system and/or its interactions with other external entities, with the aim of determining whether the system satisfies or violates a correctness specification. Compilation techniques employed in Runtime Monitoring tools allow monitors to be automatically derived from high-level correctness specifications (aka. properties). This allows the same property to be converted into different types of monitors, which may apply different instrumentation techniques for checking whether the property was satisfied or not. In this paper we compare and contrast the various types of monitoring methodologies found in the current literature, and classify them into a spectrum of monitoring instrumentation techniques, ranging from completely asynchronous monitoring on the one end and completely synchronous monitoring on the other.

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