AbstractThe sweep-line method exploits intrinsic progress in concurrent systems to alleviate the state explosion problem in explicit state model checking. The concept of progress makes it possible to delete states from the memory during state space exploration and thereby reduce peak memory usage. The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, we provide a coherent presentation of the sweep-line theory and the many variants of the method that have been developed over the past 10 years since the basic idea of the method was conceived. Second, we survey a selection of case studies where the sweep-line method has been put into practical use for the verification of concurrent systems
Abstract The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an im-portant target of...
International audienceIn the life cycle of any software system, a crucial phase of formalization and...
Abstract. For applying the sweep-line method, a state space reduction technique, it is necessary to ...
AbstractThe sweep-line method exploits intrinsic progress in concurrent systems to alleviate the sta...
Explicit-state model checking is a formal software verification technique that differs from peer rev...
The sweep-line method is a state space reduction technique formemory-efficient on-the-fly verificati...
Abstract. State space explosion is a key problem in the analysis of finite state systems. The sweep-...
Model checking is a powerful approach to verification of distributed systems. The sweep-line method ...
This paper is concerned with a memory-efficient representation of reachability graphs. We describe a...
The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an important target of computer-...
Efficient state space exploration of a concurrent program is a fundamental problem in algorithmic v...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the exploration part of model checking w...
Abstract. The trend towards multi-core computing has made concur-rent software an important target o...
The sweep-line state space method allows states to be deleted from memory during state exploration,...
The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an important target of computer-...
Abstract The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an im-portant target of...
International audienceIn the life cycle of any software system, a crucial phase of formalization and...
Abstract. For applying the sweep-line method, a state space reduction technique, it is necessary to ...
AbstractThe sweep-line method exploits intrinsic progress in concurrent systems to alleviate the sta...
Explicit-state model checking is a formal software verification technique that differs from peer rev...
The sweep-line method is a state space reduction technique formemory-efficient on-the-fly verificati...
Abstract. State space explosion is a key problem in the analysis of finite state systems. The sweep-...
Model checking is a powerful approach to verification of distributed systems. The sweep-line method ...
This paper is concerned with a memory-efficient representation of reachability graphs. We describe a...
The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an important target of computer-...
Efficient state space exploration of a concurrent program is a fundamental problem in algorithmic v...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the exploration part of model checking w...
Abstract. The trend towards multi-core computing has made concur-rent software an important target o...
The sweep-line state space method allows states to be deleted from memory during state exploration,...
The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an important target of computer-...
Abstract The trend towards multi-core computing has made concurrent software an im-portant target of...
International audienceIn the life cycle of any software system, a crucial phase of formalization and...
Abstract. For applying the sweep-line method, a state space reduction technique, it is necessary to ...