AbstractPartial order reduction techniques have been introduced to avoid the problem of state space explosion arising in the verification of concurrent systems. The overall idea is to exploit only some of a large number of interleavings of concurrent transitions while retaining the possibility of checking certain properties. In this paper we investigate how much structure of a system has to be preserved for checking failures refinement. In contrast to previously proposed techniques we focus here on exploiting independencies between visible actions
International audienceIn explicit state model checking of concurrent systems, multi-core emptiness c...
We study an operator for refinement of actions to be used in the design of concurrent systems. Actio...
We present a new approach to partial-order reduction for model checking software. This approach is b...
The verification of concurrent systems through an exhaustive traversal of the state space suffers fr...
AbstractPartial order reduction techniques have been introduced to avoid the problem of state space ...
Verifying concurrent programs is notoriously hard due to the state explosion problem: (1) the data s...
Partial-order reduction is a well-known technique to cope with the state-space-explosion problem in ...
Partial order reduction is a very succesful technique for avoiding the state explosion problem that ...
Abstract. We address the problem of reasoning about interleavings in safety verification of concurre...
AbstractVerifying that a concurrent program satisfies a given property, such as deadlock-freeness, i...
International audienceVerifying that a concurrent program satisfies a given property, such as deadlo...
Partial order methods have been introduced to avoid the state explosion problem in verification resu...
Efficient state space exploration of a concurrent program is a fundamental problem in algorithmic v...
AbstractState space explosion is a fundamental obstacle in formal verification of concurrent systems...
Explicit state methods have proven useful in verifying safety-critical systems containing concurrent...
International audienceIn explicit state model checking of concurrent systems, multi-core emptiness c...
We study an operator for refinement of actions to be used in the design of concurrent systems. Actio...
We present a new approach to partial-order reduction for model checking software. This approach is b...
The verification of concurrent systems through an exhaustive traversal of the state space suffers fr...
AbstractPartial order reduction techniques have been introduced to avoid the problem of state space ...
Verifying concurrent programs is notoriously hard due to the state explosion problem: (1) the data s...
Partial-order reduction is a well-known technique to cope with the state-space-explosion problem in ...
Partial order reduction is a very succesful technique for avoiding the state explosion problem that ...
Abstract. We address the problem of reasoning about interleavings in safety verification of concurre...
AbstractVerifying that a concurrent program satisfies a given property, such as deadlock-freeness, i...
International audienceVerifying that a concurrent program satisfies a given property, such as deadlo...
Partial order methods have been introduced to avoid the state explosion problem in verification resu...
Efficient state space exploration of a concurrent program is a fundamental problem in algorithmic v...
AbstractState space explosion is a fundamental obstacle in formal verification of concurrent systems...
Explicit state methods have proven useful in verifying safety-critical systems containing concurrent...
International audienceIn explicit state model checking of concurrent systems, multi-core emptiness c...
We study an operator for refinement of actions to be used in the design of concurrent systems. Actio...
We present a new approach to partial-order reduction for model checking software. This approach is b...