Domain-specific Model Checking Using The Bogor Framework

  • Authors:
  • Robby;Matthew B. Dwyer;John Hatcliff

  • Affiliations:
  • Kansas State University;University of Nebraska-Lincoln;Kansas State University

  • Venue:
  • ASE '06 Proceedings of the 21st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

Model checking has proven to be an effective technology for verification and debugging in hardware and more recently in software domains. We believe that recent trends in both the requirements for software systems and the processes by which systems are developed suggest that domainspecific model checking engines may be more effective than general purpose model checking tools. To overcome limitations of existing tools which tend to be monolithic and non-extensible, we have developed an extensible and customizable model checking framework called Bogor. In this tutorial, we give an overview of (a) Bogor's direct support for modeling object-oriented designs and implementations, (b) its facilities for extending and customizing its modeling language and algorithms to create domain-specific model checking engines, and (c) pedagogical materials that we have developed to describe the construction of model checking tools built on top of the Bogor infrastructure.