Action and state based computation tree measurement language and algorithms

Y Jing, AS Miner - International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of …, 2018 - Springer
Y Jing, AS Miner
International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, 2018Springer
The computation tree measurement language (CTML) is a real-valued specification
formalism, designed to express performance measures and dependability properties in a
single framework. It is a further extension of probabilistic model checking logic in such a way
that it expands the input and output value from the range of 0, 1 to the range of 0, ∞). Unlike
probabilistic computation tree logic (PCTL) or continuous stochastic logic (CSL), CTML can
nest real values. As such, it turns out that CTML can express a nontrivial subset of …
Abstract
The computation tree measurement language (CTML) is a real-valued specification formalism, designed to express performance measures and dependability properties in a single framework. It is a further extension of probabilistic model checking logic in such a way that it expands the input and output value from the range of [0, 1] to the range of . Unlike probabilistic computation tree logic (PCTL) or continuous stochastic logic (CSL), CTML can nest real values. As such, it turns out that CTML can express a nontrivial subset of probabilistic linear time logic (PLTL) formulas that cannot be expressed by PCTL while keeping the overall computational complexity being polynomial in the size of both an input formula and model. Moreover, it can express queries such as “when a message is sent, what is the expected time until it is received?” that cannot be expressed by an existing probabilistic logic, because they are“probabilistic” at most. While powerful, CTML is a state-based specification formalism. In this work, we introduce a stronger formal query language, called action and state based computation tree measurement language (asCTML). asCTML extends from CTML, for answering performance queries that operates over paths featured by a combination of states and actions. Inspired by the action and state based continuous stochastic logic (asCSL), asCTML supports multiple actions.
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