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Towards Synthesis from Assume-Guarantee Contracts involving Infinite Theories: A Preliminary Report (1602.00148v2)

Published 30 Jan 2016 in cs.SE

Abstract: In previous work, we have introduced a contract-based real- izability checking algorithm for assume-guarantee contracts involving infinite theories, such as linear integer/real arith- metic and uninterpreted functions over infinite domains. This algorithm can determine whether or not it is possible to con- struct a realization (i.e. an implementation) of an assume- guarantee contract. The algorithm is similar to k-induction model checking, but involves the use of quantifiers to deter- mine implementability. While our work on realizability is inherently useful for vir- tual integration in determining whether it is possible for sup- pliers to build software that meets a contract, it also provides the foundations to solving the more challenging problem of component synthesis. In this paper, we provide an initial synthesis algorithm for assume-guarantee contracts involv- ing infinite theories. To do so, we take advantage of our realizability checking procedure and a skolemization solver for forall-exists formulas, called AE-VAL. We show that it is possible to immediately adapt our existing algorithm towards syn- thesis by using this solver, using a demonstration example. We then discuss challenges towards creating a more robust synthesis algorithm.

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