
doi: 10.1007/bfb0000462
We present an algebraic approach to the model checking of fault-tolerant systems. Fault models and fault-handling mechanisms are modelled using special-purpose process operators. Besides providing for natural models, special-purpose operators allow systems with large state spaces to be verified using systems with small state spaces. To support this verification technique we show that a kind of simulation relation on processes preserves all process operators in tyft/tyxt format.
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