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Automated, compositional and iterative deadlock detection
Proceedings. Second ACM and IEEE International Conference on Formal Methods and Models for Co-Design, 2004. MEMOCODE '04.
We present an algorithm to detect deadlocks in concurrent message-passing programs. Even though deadlock is inherently non-compositional and its absence is not preserved by standard abstractions, our framework employs both abstraction and compositional reasoning to alleviate the state space explosion problem. We iteratively construct increasingly more precise abstractions on the basis of spurious counterexamples to either detect a deadlock or prove that no deadlock exists. Our approach is
doi:10.1109/memcod.2004.1459856
dblp:conf/memocode/ChakiCOS04
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