Important classes of graph grammars have infinite state spaces and therefore cannot be verified with traditional model checking techniques. One way to address this problem is to perform graph abstraction, which allows us to generate a finite abstract state space that over-approximates the original one. In previous work we developed the theory of neighbourhood abstraction. In this paper, we present the implementation of this theory in GROOVE and illustrate its use with a small grammar that models operations on a single-linked list
In this paper we describe our intended approach for the verification of software written in imperati...
In this paper we present the extension of an existing method for abstract graph-based state space ex...
AbstractGraph grammars may be used as specification technique for different kinds of systems, specia...
Abstract: Important classes of graph grammars have infinite state spaces and there-fore cannot be ve...
In this paper we discuss the implementation of neighbourhood graph abstraction in the GROOVE tool se...
AbstractGraphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model ch...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
In this paper we present the philosophy behind the GROOVE project, in which graph transformation is ...
The tool described here is the first part of a tool set called GROOVE (GRaph-based Object-Oriented V...
The verification of systems with respect to a desired set of behavioural properties is a crucial ste...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
AbstractWe present a novel abstraction framework for heap data structures that uses graph grammars, ...
Graphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model checking; ...
We present a new abstraction technique for the exploration of graph transformation systems with infi...
Graphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model checking; ...
In this paper we describe our intended approach for the verification of software written in imperati...
In this paper we present the extension of an existing method for abstract graph-based state space ex...
AbstractGraph grammars may be used as specification technique for different kinds of systems, specia...
Abstract: Important classes of graph grammars have infinite state spaces and there-fore cannot be ve...
In this paper we discuss the implementation of neighbourhood graph abstraction in the GROOVE tool se...
AbstractGraphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model ch...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
In this paper we present the philosophy behind the GROOVE project, in which graph transformation is ...
The tool described here is the first part of a tool set called GROOVE (GRaph-based Object-Oriented V...
The verification of systems with respect to a desired set of behavioural properties is a crucial ste...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
AbstractWe present a novel abstraction framework for heap data structures that uses graph grammars, ...
Graphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model checking; ...
We present a new abstraction technique for the exploration of graph transformation systems with infi...
Graphs may be used as representations of system states in operational semantics and model checking; ...
In this paper we describe our intended approach for the verification of software written in imperati...
In this paper we present the extension of an existing method for abstract graph-based state space ex...
AbstractGraph grammars may be used as specification technique for different kinds of systems, specia...