Adventures in Monitorability: From Branching to Linear Time and Back Again
Abstract
This paper establishes a comprehensive theory of runtime monitorability for Hennessy-Milner logic with recursion, a very expressive variant of the modal -calculus. It investigates the monitorability of that logic with a linear-time semantics and then compares the obtained results with ones that were previously presented in the literature for a branching-time setting. Our work establishes an expressiveness hierarchy of monitorable fragments of Hennessy-Milner logic with recursion in a linear-time setting and exactly identifies what kinds of guarantees can be given using runtime monitors for each fragment in the hierarchy. Each fragment is shown to be complete, in the sense that it can express all properties that can be monitored under the corresponding guarantees. The study is carried out using a principled approach to monitoring that connects the semantics of the logic and the operational semantics of monitors. The proposed framework supports the automatic, compositional synthesis of correct monitors from monitorable properties.
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@article{arxiv.1902.00435,
title = {Adventures in Monitorability: From Branching to Linear Time and Back Again},
author = {Luca Aceto and Antonis Achilleos and Adrian Francalanza and Anna Ingólfsdóttir and Karoliina Lehtinen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.00435},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Published in POPL 2019. 54 pages, including the appendix