TY - CHAP Y1 - 2012/// A1 - Lluch-Lafuente, Alberto A1 - Gadducci, Fabio A1 - Vandin, Andrea PB - Springer SP - 51 T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science N1 - 6th International Conference, ICGT 2012, Bremen, Germany, September 24-29, 2012. Proceedings ID - eprints1292 T2 - Graph Transformations EP - 65 AV - public TI - Exploiting over- and under-approximations for infinite-state counterpart models KW - graph transition systems KW - approximated verification KW - abstraction KW - graph logics. UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33654-6_4 SN - 978-3-642-33654-6 N2 - Software systems with dynamic topology are often infini-testate. Paradigmatic examples are those modeled as graph transformation systems (GTSs) with rewrite rules that allow an unbounded creation of items. For such systems, verification can become intractable, thus calling for the development of approximation techniques that may ease the verification at the cost of losing in preciseness and completeness. Both over- and under-approximations have been considered in the literature, respectively offering more and less behaviors than the original system. At the same time, properties of the system may be either preserved or reflected by a given approximation. In this paper we propose a general notion of approximation that captures some of the existing approaches for GTSs. Formulae are specified by a generic quantified modal logic, one that also generalizes many specification logics adopted in the literature for GTSs. We also propose a type system to denote part of the formulae as either reflected or preserved, together with a technique that exploits under- and over-approximations to reason about typed as well as untyped formulae ER -