We present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative programs. This consists in a probabilistic version of classical data flow analysis. We apply this technique to pWhile programs, i.e programs written in a probabilistic version of a simple While language. As a first step we introduce a syntax based definition of a linear operator semantics (LOS) which is equivalent to the standard structural operational semantics of While. The LOS of a pWhile program can be seen as the generator of a Discrete Time Markov Chain and plays a similar role as a collecting or trace semantics for classical While. Probabilistic Abstract Interpretation techniques are then employed in order to define data flow analyses for properties like Parity and Live Variables.
On Probabilistic Techniques for Data Flow Analysis
Di Pierro, Alessandra
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2007-01-01
Abstract
We present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative programs. This consists in a probabilistic version of classical data flow analysis. We apply this technique to pWhile programs, i.e programs written in a probabilistic version of a simple While language. As a first step we introduce a syntax based definition of a linear operator semantics (LOS) which is equivalent to the standard structural operational semantics of While. The LOS of a pWhile program can be seen as the generator of a Discrete Time Markov Chain and plays a similar role as a collecting or trace semantics for classical While. Probabilistic Abstract Interpretation techniques are then employed in order to define data flow analyses for properties like Parity and Live Variables.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.