Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can offer a rigorous and effective way to model, design and analyze computer systems. The purpose of this study is to evaluate international industrial experience in using formal methods. The cases selected are, we believe, representative of industrial-grade projects and span a variety of application domains. The study had three main objectives: . To better inform deliberations within industry and government on standards and regulations; . To provide an authoritative record on the practical experience of formal methods to date; and . To suggest areas where future research and technology development are needed. This is the second volume of a two volu...
International audienceFM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods ...
Although formal methods have developed for several decades in research laboratories, up to now they ...
The design and analysis of computing systems presents a significant challenge: systems need to be un...
i Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can o...
There have been numerous studies on formal methods but little utilisation of formal methods in the...
Formal methods use mathematical models for analysis and verification at any part of the program life...
Abstract. We examine the the industrial application of formal methods using data gathered in a revie...
"Today, formal methods are widely recognized as an essential step in the design process of industria...
Abstract: "A formal method is a mathematically-based technique used in Computer Science to describe ...
Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques which can be used for rigorous mode lling, analys...
After a number of success stories in safetycritical domains, we are starting to witness applications...
This paper surveys the whys, and the wherefores of using formal methods in an industrial context. Ev...
Formal methods (in a broad sense) have been around almost since the beginning of computer science. N...
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 18th International Works...
The goal of this chapter is to give an overview of the different approaches and tools pertaining to ...
International audienceFM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods ...
Although formal methods have developed for several decades in research laboratories, up to now they ...
The design and analysis of computing systems presents a significant challenge: systems need to be un...
i Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can o...
There have been numerous studies on formal methods but little utilisation of formal methods in the...
Formal methods use mathematical models for analysis and verification at any part of the program life...
Abstract. We examine the the industrial application of formal methods using data gathered in a revie...
"Today, formal methods are widely recognized as an essential step in the design process of industria...
Abstract: "A formal method is a mathematically-based technique used in Computer Science to describe ...
Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques which can be used for rigorous mode lling, analys...
After a number of success stories in safetycritical domains, we are starting to witness applications...
This paper surveys the whys, and the wherefores of using formal methods in an industrial context. Ev...
Formal methods (in a broad sense) have been around almost since the beginning of computer science. N...
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 18th International Works...
The goal of this chapter is to give an overview of the different approaches and tools pertaining to ...
International audienceFM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods ...
Although formal methods have developed for several decades in research laboratories, up to now they ...
The design and analysis of computing systems presents a significant challenge: systems need to be un...