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A formal approach to property testing in causally consistent distributed traces

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Formal Aspects of Computing

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A formal framework for the analysis of execution traces collected from distributed systems at run-time is presented. We introduce the notions of event and message traces to capture the consistency of causal dependencies between the elements of a trace. We formulate an approach to property testing where a partially ordered execution trace is modeled by a collection of communicating automata. We prove that the model exactly characterizes the causality relation between the events/messages in the observed trace and discuss the implementation of this approach in SDL, where ObjectGEODE is used to verify properties using model-checking techniques. Finally, we illustrate the approach with industrial case studies.

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Correspondence to H. H. Hallal.

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Received May 2004, Revised February 2005, Accepted April 2005 by J. Derrick, M. Harman and R. M. Herons

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Hallal, H., Boroday, S., Petrenko, A. et al. A formal approach to property testing in causally consistent distributed traces. Form Asp Comp 18, 63–83 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00165-005-0082-9

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