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Decentralised LTL Monitoring

Users wanting to monitor distributed or component-based systems often perceive them as monolithic systems which, seen from the outside, exhibit a uniform behaviour as opposed to many components displaying many local behaviours that together constitute the system's global behaviour. This level of abstraction is often reasonable, hiding implementation details from users who may want to specify the system's global behaviour in terms of an LTL formula. However, the problem that arises then is how such a specification can actually be monitored in a distributed system that has no central data collection point, where all the components' local behaviours are observable. In this case, the LTL specification needs to be decomposed into sub-formulae which, in turn, need to be distributed amongst the components' locally attached monitors, each of which sees only a distinct part of the global behaviour. The main contribution of this paper is an algorithm for distributing and monitoring LTL formulae, such that satisfac- tion or violation of specifications can be detected by local monitors alone. We present an implementation and show that our algorithm introduces only a minimum del

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWDecentralised LTL Monitoringpreprint / 2012AAndreas BauerResearcherAYliès FalconeResearcherTSoftware Engineering3620 works
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Decentralised LTL Monitoring

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