AbstractWe show that verification techniques for timed automata based on the Alur and Dill region-graph construction can be applied to much more general kinds of systems, including asynchronous untimed systems over unbounded integer variables. We follow this approach in proving that the model-checking problem for the n-process Bakery algorithm is decidable, for any fixed n. We believe this is the first decidability proof for this problem to appear in the literature
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
International audienceThis chapter surveys timed automata as a formalism for model checking real-tim...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
AbstractWe show that verification techniques for timed automata based on the Alur and Dill region-gr...
This papers describes modifications to and the implementation of algorithms previously described in ...
AbstractOver the last years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the automa...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Abstract. The objective of this paper is to show how verification of dense-time systems modeled as t...
We consider the timed automata model of Alur and Dill (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 126 (1994) 183–235), wh...
Model checking is emerging as a practical tool for automated debugging of complex reactive systems s...
AbstractWe consider the timed automata model of Alur and Dill (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 126 (1994) 183–...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
International audienceThis chapter surveys timed automata as a formalism for model checking real-tim...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...
AbstractWe show that verification techniques for timed automata based on the Alur and Dill region-gr...
This papers describes modifications to and the implementation of algorithms previously described in ...
AbstractOver the last years there has been an increasing research effort directed towards the automa...
Abstract In real-time systems, correctness depends on the time at which events occur. Examples of re...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
Abstract. The objective of this paper is to show how verification of dense-time systems modeled as t...
We consider the timed automata model of Alur and Dill (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 126 (1994) 183–235), wh...
Model checking is emerging as a practical tool for automated debugging of complex reactive systems s...
AbstractWe consider the timed automata model of Alur and Dill (Theoret. Comput. Sci. 126 (1994) 183–...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
International audienceThis chapter surveys timed automata as a formalism for model checking real-tim...
AbstractWe propose timed (finite) automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time. Our...