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Automatic steering of behavioral model inference
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EngineeringSoftware SystemsVerificationSoftware EngineeringFinite State ModelsSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationCausal InferenceInductive InferenceModel-based TestingAutomated Software EngineeringComputational TestingSystems EngineeringMining ProcessStatisticsRuntime VerificationComputer ScienceModel ComparisonAnalysis TechniquesSoftware VerificationAutomated ReasoningProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingFormal MethodsAutomatic SteeringStatistical InferenceSystem SoftwareModel Analysis
Many testing and analysis techniques use finite state models to validate and verify the quality of software systems. Since the specification of such models is complex and time-consuming, researchers defined several techniques to extract finite state models from code and traces. Automatically generating models requires much less effort than designing them, and thus eases the verification and validation of large software systems. However, when models are inferred automatically, the precision of the mining process is critical. Behavioral models mined with imprecise processes can include many spurious behaviors, and can thus compromise the results of testing and analysis techniques that use those models.
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