Certain behavioral properties of distributed systems are difficult to express in interleaving semantics, whereas they are naturally expressed in terms of partial orders of events or, equivalently, Mazurkiewicz traces. Two examples of such properties are serializability of a database and global snapshots of concurrent systems. Recently, a modest extension for LTL by an operator that expresses snapshots, has been proposed. It combines the ease of linear (interleaving) specification with this useful partial order concept. The new construct allows one to assert that a global snapshot appeared in the past, perhaps not in the observed execution sequence, but possibly in an equivalent one. Originally, a model checking algorithm for this logic ...
Partial order techniques enable reducing the size of the state graph used for model checking, thus a...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems of parallel LTL model checking is to design an on-th...
International audienceWe present in this paper a new approach to the static analysis of concurrent p...
AbstractCertain behavioral properties of distributed systems are difficult to express in interleavin...
Abstract. It is well known that through code instrumentation, a dis-tributed system’s finite executi...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
Model checking of asynchronous systems is traditionally based on the interleaving model, where an ex...
The classical model for concurrent systems is based on observing execution sequences of global state...
Model checking of asynchronous systems is traditionally based on the interleaving model, where an ex...
This thesis presents a formal framework for the analysis of execution traces collected from distribu...
Model checking is an efficient technique for verifying properties on asynchronous systems. Unfortuna...
Even though the expressiveness of linear temporal logic (LTL) supports engineering application, mode...
AbstractThis paper presents a model-checking method for linear-time temporal logic that can avoid mo...
The veri cation process of reactive systems in local model checking [1,7] and in explicit state mode...
textTraditional approaches for eliminating errors in concurrent and distributed programs include fo...
Partial order techniques enable reducing the size of the state graph used for model checking, thus a...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems of parallel LTL model checking is to design an on-th...
International audienceWe present in this paper a new approach to the static analysis of concurrent p...
AbstractCertain behavioral properties of distributed systems are difficult to express in interleavin...
Abstract. It is well known that through code instrumentation, a dis-tributed system’s finite executi...
We investigate an extension of CTL (Computation Tree Logic) by past modalities, called CTLP, interpr...
Model checking of asynchronous systems is traditionally based on the interleaving model, where an ex...
The classical model for concurrent systems is based on observing execution sequences of global state...
Model checking of asynchronous systems is traditionally based on the interleaving model, where an ex...
This thesis presents a formal framework for the analysis of execution traces collected from distribu...
Model checking is an efficient technique for verifying properties on asynchronous systems. Unfortuna...
Even though the expressiveness of linear temporal logic (LTL) supports engineering application, mode...
AbstractThis paper presents a model-checking method for linear-time temporal logic that can avoid mo...
The veri cation process of reactive systems in local model checking [1,7] and in explicit state mode...
textTraditional approaches for eliminating errors in concurrent and distributed programs include fo...
Partial order techniques enable reducing the size of the state graph used for model checking, thus a...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems of parallel LTL model checking is to design an on-th...
International audienceWe present in this paper a new approach to the static analysis of concurrent p...