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Proving Correctness of Parallel Implementations of Transition System Specifications (2302.04661v1)

Published 25 Jan 2023 in cs.PL

Abstract: The overall problem addressed in this paper is the long-standing problem of program correctness, and in particular programs that describe systems of parallel executing processes. We propose a new method for proving correctness of parallel implementations of high-level transition system specifications. The implementation language underlying the method is based on the model of active (or concurrent) objects. The method defines correctness in terms of a simulation relation between the transition system which specifies the program semantics and the transition system that is described by the correctness specification. The simulation relation itself abstracts from the fine-grained interleaving of parallel processes by exploiting a global confluence property of the particular model of active objects considered in this paper. As a proof-of-concept we apply our method to the correctness of a parallel simulator of multicore memory systems.

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