Converting from Service Level Agreement to Probabilistic Temporal Logic Specification

2019 VOLUME-8 ISSUE-10, AUGUST 2019, REGULAR ISSUE  
The need for conversion method exists due to the limitation of manual conversion at design time whenever the interested party must perform some assessments using an existing model checker tool. Manual conversion of the related requirements into the respective specification language is time-consuming especially when the person has limited knowledge and need to do the task repetitively with a different set of Service Level Agreement (SLA) configurations. This paper aims to address the need to
more » ... matically capture non-functional requirements specified in the SLA, namely, Service Level Objectives (SLO) and converting them into a specific probabilistic temporal logic specification. We tackle this problem by proposing a conversion method that utilizes a rule-based and template-based approach. The conversion method automatically extracts the required information in SLA based on certain rules and uses the extracted information to replace the elements in the prepared template. We focus on WS-Agreement language for SLA and probabilistic alternating-time temporal logic with rewards specification (rPATL) for the properties specification used in PRISM-games model checker tool. We then implement an initial proof-of concept of a conversion method to illustrate the applicability of translating between targeted specifications
doi:10.35940/ijitee.j9736.0881019 fatcat:h2o4kspqkrfrdlymlmxxzf3krq