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7867 Model Checking Markov Chains with Actions and State Labels
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Baier, C. and Cloth, L. and Haverkort, B.R.H.M. and Kuntz, G.W.M. and Siegle, M. (2007) Model Checking Markov Chains with Actions and State Labels. IEEE transactions on software engineering, 33 (4). pp. 209-224. ISSN 0098-5589 *** ISI Impact 3,75 ***

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2007.36

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Abstract

In the past, logics of several kinds have been proposed for reasoning about discrete- or continuous-time Markov chains. Most of these logics rely on either state labels (atomic propositions) or on transition labels (actions). However, in several applications it is useful to reason about both state-properties and action-sequences. For this purpose, we introduce the logic asCSL which provides powerful means to characterize execution paths of Markov chains with actions and state labels. asCSL can be regarded as an extension of the purely state-based logic asCSL (continuous stochastic logic).
In asCSL, path properties are characterized by regular expressions over actions and state-formulas. Thus, the truth value of path-formulas does not only depend on the available actions in a given time interval, but also on the validity of certain state formulas in intermediate states.
We compare the expressive power of CSL and asCSL and show that even the state-based fragment of asCSL is strictly more expressive than CSL if time intervals starting at zero are employed. Using an automaton-based technique, an asCSL formula and a Markov chain with actions and state labels are combined into a product Markov chain. For time intervals starting at zero we establish a reduction of the model checking problem for asCSL to CSL model checking on this product Markov chain. The usefulness of our approach is illustrated by through an elaborate model of a scalable cellular communication system for which several properties are formalized by means of asCSL-formulas, and checked using the new procedure.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems
Research Program:CTIT-DSN: Dependable Systems and Networks
Research Project:MOQS: Modeling and Analysis of QoS of Component-Based Designs
Additional Information:Imported from research group DACS (ID number 429)
ID Code:7867
Status:Published
Deposited On:21 September 2007
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
ISI Impact Factor:3,75
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