(2020) Automatic Optimizations for Stream-based Monitoring Languages.
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Abstract
Runtime monitors that are specified in a stream-based monitoring language tend to be easier to understand, maintain, and reuse than those written in a standard programming language. Because of their formal semantics, such specification languages are also a natural choice for safety-critical applications. Unlike for standard programming languages, there is, however, so far very little support for automatic code optimization. In this paper, we present the first collection of code transformations for the stream-based monitoring language RTLola. We show that classic compiler optimizations, such as Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation and Common Subexpression Elimination, can be adapted to monitoring specifications. We also develop new transformations — Pacing Type Refinement and Filter Refinement — which exploit the specific modular structure of RTLola as well as the implementation freedom afforded by a declarative specification language. We demonstrate the significant impact of the code transformations on benchmarks from the monitoring of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (A Paper) (Paper) |
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Divisions: | Unspecified |
Conference: | RV International Conference on Runtime Verification (was workshop pre 2010) |
Depositing User: | Jan Baumeister |
Date Deposited: | 14 Sep 2020 07:29 |
Last Modified: | 14 Sep 2020 07:29 |
Primary Research Area: | NRA2: Reliable Security Guarantees |
URI: | https://publications.cispa.saarland/id/eprint/3196 |
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