Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification

Workflow verification has been a well-studied research topic during the past few years. Theorem proof-based approaches to workflow verification have become popular due to several advantages including being based on formal characterisation with rigorous and unambiguous inference mechanisms. However,...

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Main Authors: LIANG, Qianhui (Althea), Rubin, S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17972010-11-26T07:24:03Z Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification LIANG, Qianhui (Althea) Rubin, S. Workflow verification has been a well-studied research topic during the past few years. Theorem proof-based approaches to workflow verification have become popular due to several advantages including being based on formal characterisation with rigorous and unambiguous inference mechanisms. However, a common problem with these inference mechanisms is combinatorial explosions, which forms a major performance hurdle to workflow verification systems based on inference. In this paper, we study how randomisation enables reuse and reduces processing time in logic-based workflow verification approaches. In particular, we look at a propositional logic-based workflow verification technique. For the logic inference rules, which are used to infer new truthful propositions from existing truthful propositions in this logic, we apply randomisation to the inference rules after each verification task such that new inference rules, reflecting the componentised verification, are added to the inference rule sets. We also review the savings gained by verifying a workflow pattern and provide a theoretical analysis. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/798 info:doi/10.1504/IJIDS.2009.027655 http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJIDS.2009.027655 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University complexity component-based software heuristics logic inference propositional logic reuse rule randomisation workflow verification Software Engineering
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topic complexity
component-based software
heuristics
logic inference
propositional logic
reuse
rule randomisation
workflow verification
Software Engineering
spellingShingle complexity
component-based software
heuristics
logic inference
propositional logic
reuse
rule randomisation
workflow verification
Software Engineering
LIANG, Qianhui (Althea)
Rubin, S.
Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
description Workflow verification has been a well-studied research topic during the past few years. Theorem proof-based approaches to workflow verification have become popular due to several advantages including being based on formal characterisation with rigorous and unambiguous inference mechanisms. However, a common problem with these inference mechanisms is combinatorial explosions, which forms a major performance hurdle to workflow verification systems based on inference. In this paper, we study how randomisation enables reuse and reduces processing time in logic-based workflow verification approaches. In particular, we look at a propositional logic-based workflow verification technique. For the logic inference rules, which are used to infer new truthful propositions from existing truthful propositions in this logic, we apply randomisation to the inference rules after each verification task such that new inference rules, reflecting the componentised verification, are added to the inference rule sets. We also review the savings gained by verifying a workflow pattern and provide a theoretical analysis.
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author LIANG, Qianhui (Althea)
Rubin, S.
author_facet LIANG, Qianhui (Althea)
Rubin, S.
author_sort LIANG, Qianhui (Althea)
title Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
title_short Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
title_full Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
title_fullStr Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
title_full_unstemmed Rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
title_sort rule randomisation and its application to logic-based workflow verification
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJIDS.2009.027655
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