We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic concurrent systems terminates with probability one for all instances against adversarial schedulers. A parameterized family defines an infinite-state system: for each number n, the family consists of an instance with n finite-state processes. In contrast to safety, the parameterized verification of liveness is currently still considered extremely challenging especially in the presence of probabilities in the model. One major challenge is to provide a sufficiently powerful symbolic framework. One well-known symbolic framework for the parameterized verification of non-probabilistic concurrent systems is regular model checking. Although the framewor...
Soon after the birth of the flourishing research area of model checking in the early eighties, resea...
We consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probability of termination of ...
We consider the problem of verifying liveness for systems with a finite, but unbounded, number of pr...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
Abstract. The paper studies automatic verification of liveness properties with probability 1 over pa...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
Parameterized verification aims at validating a system\u27s model irrespective of the value of a par...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
We consider probabilistic transition systems, based on probabilistic automata of Segala & Lynch ...
Parameterized verification aims at validating a system’s model irrespective of the value of a para-m...
We revisit the classic problem of proving safety over parameterised concurrent systems, i.e., an inf...
AbstractProbabilistic elements are often introduced in concurrent programs in order to solve problem...
A major current challenge consists in extending formal methods in order to handle infinite-state sys...
AbstractFairness is a mathematical abstraction used in the modeling of a wide range of phenomena, in...
Soon after the birth of the flourishing research area of model checking in the early eighties, resea...
We consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probability of termination of ...
We consider the problem of verifying liveness for systems with a finite, but unbounded, number of pr...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
We consider the problem of automatically verifying that a parameterized family of probabilistic conc...
Abstract. The paper studies automatic verification of liveness properties with probability 1 over pa...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the fair termination problem for probabilistic concurrent finite-...
Parameterized verification aims at validating a system\u27s model irrespective of the value of a par...
International audienceWe consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probabil...
We consider probabilistic transition systems, based on probabilistic automata of Segala & Lynch ...
Parameterized verification aims at validating a system’s model irrespective of the value of a para-m...
We revisit the classic problem of proving safety over parameterised concurrent systems, i.e., an inf...
AbstractProbabilistic elements are often introduced in concurrent programs in order to solve problem...
A major current challenge consists in extending formal methods in order to handle infinite-state sys...
AbstractFairness is a mathematical abstraction used in the modeling of a wide range of phenomena, in...
Soon after the birth of the flourishing research area of model checking in the early eighties, resea...
We consider the quantitative problem of obtaining lower-bounds on the probability of termination of ...
We consider the problem of verifying liveness for systems with a finite, but unbounded, number of pr...