Collecting Statistics over Runtime Executions

Bernd Finkbeiner, Sriram Sankaranarayanan and Henny Sipma

By collecting statistics over runtime executions of a program we can answer complex queries, such as “what is the average number of packet retransmissions” in a communication protocol, or “how often does process P_1 enter the critical section while process P_2 waits” in a mutual exclusion algorithm. We present an extension to linear-time temporal logic that combines the temporal specification with the collection of statistical data. By translating formulas of this language to alternating automata we obtain a simple and efficient query evaluation algorithm. We illustrate our approach with examples and experimental results.

Runtime Verification 2002 (RV'02). Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 70, Number 4. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1571-0661%2804%2980576-0">link</a> January 2002
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