A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by product operators. We show that even the simplest notion of product operators (i.e. asynchron-ous products) suffices to increase the complexity of model checking simple logics like Hennessy-Milner (HM) logic and its extension with the reachability operator (EF-logic) from PSPACE to nonelementary. In particular, this nonelementary jump happens for EF-logic when we consider individual processes represented by pushdown systems (indeed, even with only one control state). Using this result, we prove nonelementary lower bounds on the size of formula decompositions provided by Feferman-Vaught (de)compositional methods for HM and EF logics, which reduce th...
We present a CTL-like logic which is interpreted over labeled asynchronous transition systems. The i...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produ...
Model-checking allows one to formally check properties of systems: these properties are modeled as l...
AbstractThe compositional method, introduced by Feferman and Vaught in 1959, allows to reduce the mo...
Abstract. In this note, we provide complexity characterizations of model checking multi-pushdown sys...
Formal verification using the model-checking paradigm has to deal with two aspects. The systems mode...
Abstract—One-counter processes are pushdown systems over a singleton stack alphabet (plus a stack-bo...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
We study models of concurrency based on labelled transition systems where abstractions are induced b...
AbstractIn Honda and Yoshida (TACS’94, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 789, Springer, Berlin...
The theory of automata and formal language was devised in the 1930s to provide models for and to rea...
We study the safety verification (reachability problem) for concurrent programs with uninterpreted f...
AbstractThe branching-time temporal logic EF is a simple, but natural fragment of computation-tree l...
We present a CTL-like logic which is interpreted over labeled asynchronous transition systems. The i...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
A standard way of building concurrent systems is by composing several individual processes by produ...
Model-checking allows one to formally check properties of systems: these properties are modeled as l...
AbstractThe compositional method, introduced by Feferman and Vaught in 1959, allows to reduce the mo...
Abstract. In this note, we provide complexity characterizations of model checking multi-pushdown sys...
Formal verification using the model-checking paradigm has to deal with two aspects. The systems mode...
Abstract—One-counter processes are pushdown systems over a singleton stack alphabet (plus a stack-bo...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
We study models of concurrency based on labelled transition systems where abstractions are induced b...
AbstractIn Honda and Yoshida (TACS’94, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 789, Springer, Berlin...
The theory of automata and formal language was devised in the 1930s to provide models for and to rea...
We study the safety verification (reachability problem) for concurrent programs with uninterpreted f...
AbstractThe branching-time temporal logic EF is a simple, but natural fragment of computation-tree l...
We present a CTL-like logic which is interpreted over labeled asynchronous transition systems. The i...
We study an extension of Hennessy-Milner logic for the pi-calculus which gives a sound and complete ...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...