On Distributed Monitoring of Asynchronous Systems

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DOI10.1007/978-3-642-32621-9_5zbMATH Open1361.68144arXiv1208.2125OpenAlexW2952567897MaRDI QIDQ2915018

Volker Diekert, Anca Muscholl

Publication date: 21 September 2012

Published in: Logic, Language, Information and Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Distributed systems are notoriously difficult to understand and analyze in order to assert their correction w.r.t. given properties. They often exhibit a huge number of different behaviors, as soon as the active entities (peers, agents, processes, etc) behave in an asynchronous manner. Already the modelization of such systems is a non-trivial task, let alone their formal verification. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the problem of distributed monitoring on a simple model of finite-state distributed automata based on shared actions, called asynchronous automata. Monitoring is a question related to runtime verification: assume that we have to check a property L against an unknown or very complex system A, so that classical static analysis is not possible. Therefore instead of model-checking a monitor is used, that checks the property on the underlying system at runtime. We are interested here in monitoring distributed systems modeled as asynchronous automata. It is natural to require that monitors should be of the same kind as the underlying system, so we consider here distributed monitoring. A distributed monitor does not have a global view of the system, therefore we propose the notion of locally monitorable trace language. Our main result shows that if the distributed alphabet of actions is connected and if L is a set of infinite traces such that both L and its complement Lc are countable unions of locally safety languages, then L is locally monitorable. We also show that over infinite traces, recognizable countable unions of locally safety languages are precisely the complements of deterministic languages.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2125






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