A small-step approach to multi-trace checking against interactions
Abstract
Interaction models describe the exchange of messages between the different components of distributed systems. We have previously defined a small-step operational semantics for interaction models. The paper extends this work by presenting an approach for checking the validity of multi-traces against interaction models. A multi-trace is a collection of traces (sequences of emissions and receptions), each representing a local view of the same global execution of the distributed system. We have formally proven our approach, studied its complexity, and implemented it in a prototype tool. Finally, we discuss some observability issues when testing distributed systems via the analysis of multi-traces.
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