Model checking suffers from the state space explosion problem. One method to alleviate this problem is to exploit symmetries in the system, such that duplicate symmetric components of the state space are not explored – saving time during the checking process. This paper identifies symmetries in typical structures of the formal language of B, including relations, powersets and elements of sets, and presents a method for finding them through the modification of the well known graph isomorphism program, NAUTY. This work has been implemented in the ProB model checker and preliminary experiments indicate the idea holds much potential for improving the performance of model checking for B
. An on-the-fly algorithm for model checking under fairness is presented. The algorithm utilizes sym...
A fundamental difficulty in automatic formal verification of finite-state systems is the state explo...
One of the major limitations of model checking is that of state-space explosion. Symmetry reduction ...
Model checking suffers from the state space explosion problem. One method to alleviate this problem ...
Symmetry reduction is a technique that can help alleviate the problem of state space explosion in mo...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
Model checking is an established technique for checking the reliability of software-controlled syste...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is an established method for limiting the amount of states that have to...
Model checking is a technique for finding errors in systems and algorithms. The tech nique requires ...
AbstractMuch of the literature on symmetry reductions for model checking assumes a simple model of c...
Symmetry reduced model checking is hindered by two problems: how to identify state space symmetry wh...
One technique to reduce the state-space explosion problem in temporal logic model checking is symmet...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
International audienceSymmetry reduction techniques exploit symmetries that occur during the executi...
AbstractSymmetry reduction is an effective state-space reduction technique for model checking, and w...
. An on-the-fly algorithm for model checking under fairness is presented. The algorithm utilizes sym...
A fundamental difficulty in automatic formal verification of finite-state systems is the state explo...
One of the major limitations of model checking is that of state-space explosion. Symmetry reduction ...
Model checking suffers from the state space explosion problem. One method to alleviate this problem ...
Symmetry reduction is a technique that can help alleviate the problem of state space explosion in mo...
The application of model checking is limited due to the state-space explosion problem – as the numbe...
Model checking is an established technique for checking the reliability of software-controlled syste...
Abstract. Symmetry reduction is an established method for limiting the amount of states that have to...
Model checking is a technique for finding errors in systems and algorithms. The tech nique requires ...
AbstractMuch of the literature on symmetry reductions for model checking assumes a simple model of c...
Symmetry reduced model checking is hindered by two problems: how to identify state space symmetry wh...
One technique to reduce the state-space explosion problem in temporal logic model checking is symmet...
Symmetry reduction is a well-known approach for alleviating the state explosion problem in model che...
International audienceSymmetry reduction techniques exploit symmetries that occur during the executi...
AbstractSymmetry reduction is an effective state-space reduction technique for model checking, and w...
. An on-the-fly algorithm for model checking under fairness is presented. The algorithm utilizes sym...
A fundamental difficulty in automatic formal verification of finite-state systems is the state explo...
One of the major limitations of model checking is that of state-space explosion. Symmetry reduction ...