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Verification of Data-Aware Processes via Array-Based Systems (Extended Version)

Published 29 Jun 2018 in cs.LO | (1806.11459v2)

Abstract: We study verification over a general model of artifact-centric systems, to assess (parameterized) safety properties irrespectively of the initial database instance. We view such artifact systems as array-based systems, which allows us to check safety by adapting backward reachability, establishing for the first time a correspondence with model checking based on Satisfiability-Modulo-Theories (SMT). To do so, we make use of the model-theoretic machinery of model completion, which surprisingly turns out to be an effective tool for verification of relational systems, and represents the main original contribution of this paper. In this way, we pursue a twofold purpose. On the one hand, we reconstruct (restricted to safety) the essence of some important decidability results obtained in the literature for artifact-centric systems, and we devise a genuinely novel class of decidable cases. On the other, we are able to exploit SMT technology in implementations, building on the well-known MCMT model checker for array-based systems, and extending it to make all our foundational results fully operational.

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