Formal Analysis of Distributed Shared Memory Algorithms

The memory coherence problem occurs while mapping shared virtual memory in a loosely coupled multiprocesses setup. Memory is considered coherent if a read operation provides the same data written in the last write operation. The problem has been addressed in the literature using different algorithms...

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Published in:UMT Artificial Intelligence Review Vol. 2; no. No 2
Main Authors: Atif, Muhammad, Mudassar Naseer, Ahmad Salman Khan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 22.03.2023
ISSN:2791-1268, 2791-1276
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Summary:The memory coherence problem occurs while mapping shared virtual memory in a loosely coupled multiprocesses setup. Memory is considered coherent if a read operation provides the same data written in the last write operation. The problem has been addressed in the literature using different algorithms, although the correctness of a distributed algorithm remains questionable. Formal verification is the principal term for a group of techniques that routinely use an analysis established on mathematical transformations to conclude the rightness of the hardware or software behavior in divergence to dynamic verification techniques. The current study employed UPPAAL model checker to model the Dynamic Distributed algorithm for shared virtual memory given by K. Li and P. Hudak. The results showed that the Dynamic Distributed algorithm for shared virtual memory partially fulfils its functional requirements.
ISSN:2791-1268
2791-1276
DOI:10.32350/umtair.22.02