AbstractThis article presents a component verification platform called Vercors providing means to analyse the behaviour properties of applications built from distributed components. From the behavioural specification of primitive components, and from the architectural description of the composite components, our tools build models encoding the interactions between the components, suitable for analysis by model-checking tools. The models are hierarchical and parameterized, expressing in a compact way the system behaviour. Then we have tools for instantiating those parameterized models using finite abstractions, and producing input for state-of-the-art verification tools. Our current work also targets the generation of models that include con...
\u3cp\u3eModel checking (Baier and Katoen in Principles of model checking, MIT Press, Cambridge, 200...
AbstractApplication of model checking to isolated software components is not directly possible becau...
The verification of component-based systems can be extremely complicated because it is usually not p...
This article presents a component verification platform called Vercors providing means to analyse th...
This paper presents a brief overview of our efforts in the behavioural specification and verificatio...
International audienceThis paper presents a brief overview of our efforts in the behavioural specifi...
Since 2001, in the Oasis team, I have developed research on the semantics of applications based on d...
In this paper, we present the results of a research in which the validation activity of distributed ...
In this thesis we introduce an approach for rigorous design and development of distributed hierarchi...
International audienceThis paper targets the generation of distributed applications with safety guar...
This chapter gives an overview of model checking, focusing on the verification of concurrent, distrib...
Software model checking is a process of checking for properties of a software application and thus a...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une approche rigoureuse pour la conception et le développement de s...
Components allow to design applications in a modular way by enforcing a strong separation of concern...
AbstractComponents allow to design applications in a modular way by enforcing a strong separation of...
\u3cp\u3eModel checking (Baier and Katoen in Principles of model checking, MIT Press, Cambridge, 200...
AbstractApplication of model checking to isolated software components is not directly possible becau...
The verification of component-based systems can be extremely complicated because it is usually not p...
This article presents a component verification platform called Vercors providing means to analyse th...
This paper presents a brief overview of our efforts in the behavioural specification and verificatio...
International audienceThis paper presents a brief overview of our efforts in the behavioural specifi...
Since 2001, in the Oasis team, I have developed research on the semantics of applications based on d...
In this paper, we present the results of a research in which the validation activity of distributed ...
In this thesis we introduce an approach for rigorous design and development of distributed hierarchi...
International audienceThis paper targets the generation of distributed applications with safety guar...
This chapter gives an overview of model checking, focusing on the verification of concurrent, distrib...
Software model checking is a process of checking for properties of a software application and thus a...
Dans cette thèse, nous proposons une approche rigoureuse pour la conception et le développement de s...
Components allow to design applications in a modular way by enforcing a strong separation of concern...
AbstractComponents allow to design applications in a modular way by enforcing a strong separation of...
\u3cp\u3eModel checking (Baier and Katoen in Principles of model checking, MIT Press, Cambridge, 200...
AbstractApplication of model checking to isolated software components is not directly possible becau...
The verification of component-based systems can be extremely complicated because it is usually not p...