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arxiv: 1712.01734 · v1 · pith:NN3J6STMnew · submitted 2017-12-05 · 💻 cs.LO · cs.SC

Partial Predicate Abstraction and Counter-Example Guided Refinement

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keywords abstractionapproximationpredicaterefinementimprecisionpartialapproachcounter-example
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In this paper we present a counter-example guided abstraction and approximation refinement (CEGAAR) technique for {\em partial predicate abstraction}, which combines predicate abstraction and fixpoint approximations for model checking infinite-state systems. The proposed approach incrementally considers growing sets of predicates for abstraction refinement. The novelty of the approach stems from recognizing source of the imprecision: abstraction or approximation. We use Craig interpolation to deal with imprecision due to abstraction. In the case of imprecision due to approximation, we delay application of the approximation. Our experimental results on a variety of models provide insights into effectiveness of partial predicate abstraction as well as refinement techniques in this context.

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