Acceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of loops in the reachability analysis of counter machine models. Applying these methods on synchronous data-flow programs, e.g. Lustre programs, requires to deal with the non-deterministic transforma-tions due to numerical input variables. In this article we address this problem by extending the concept of abstract acceleration of Gonnord et al. to numerical input variables. Moreover, we describe the dual analysis for co-reachability. We compare our method with some alternative techniques based on abstract interpretation pointing out its advantages and limitations. At last, we give some experimental results
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in software systems and control applications. Unb...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop invariants for numerical programs wit...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...
Acceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of loops in the reachabil...
AbstractAcceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of loops in the r...
International audienceAcceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of ...
Acceleration methods are commonly used for speeding up the convergence of loops in reachability anal...
International audienceAcceleration methods are commonly used for speeding up the convergence of loop...
Soundness is a major objective for verification tools. Methods that use exact arithmetic or symbolic...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
Abstraction (in its various forms) is a powerful established technique in model-checking; still, whe...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
Linear dynamical systems are ubiquitous in hybrid systems, both as physical models or as software co...
Author version : http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00787212/enInternational audienceAbstract acceleration is a...
Reachability analysis is an attractive technique for analysis of concurrent programs because it is s...
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in software systems and control applications. Unb...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop invariants for numerical programs wit...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...
Acceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of loops in the reachabil...
AbstractAcceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of loops in the r...
International audienceAcceleration methods are commonly used for computing precisely the effects of ...
Acceleration methods are commonly used for speeding up the convergence of loops in reachability anal...
International audienceAcceleration methods are commonly used for speeding up the convergence of loop...
Soundness is a major objective for verification tools. Methods that use exact arithmetic or symbolic...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop in-variants for numerical programs wi...
Abstraction (in its various forms) is a powerful established technique in model-checking; still, whe...
Concurrent software systems are more difficult to design and analyze than sequential systems. Consid...
Linear dynamical systems are ubiquitous in hybrid systems, both as physical models or as software co...
Author version : http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00787212/enInternational audienceAbstract acceleration is a...
Reachability analysis is an attractive technique for analysis of concurrent programs because it is s...
Linear Time Invariant (LTI) systems are ubiquitous in software systems and control applications. Unb...
We present abstract acceleration techniques for computing loop invariants for numerical programs wit...
Linear relation analysis is a classical abstract interpretation based on an over-approximation of re...