Applying model checking to workflow verification
Model checking is a technique for the verification of temporal logic specifications in state-transition systems. It can be applied to software, at design stages as well as at source code level. The latter in particular is constricted by the large space requirements of model checking. However, model...
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Zusammenfassung: | Model checking is a technique for the verification of temporal logic specifications in state-transition systems. It can be applied to software, at design stages as well as at source code level. The latter in particular is constricted by the large space requirements of model checking. However, model checking is a promising technique for the improvement of software quality. We examined the applicability of existing model checking methods and tools to software in general and with a focus on e-commerce software systems developed at Intershop. Although model checking is currently not applicable to all domains, it is useful for certain restricted fields of application. One of these domains are Intershop's e-commerce systems, consisting of so called pipelines. We show the source code related verification concept for these pipelines and is part of an overall concept for the verification and quality assurance of Intershop's products. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ECBS.2004.1316693 |