In this paper we analyze the efficiency of binary decision diagrams (BDDs) and clock difference diagrams (CDDs) in the verification of timed automata. Therefore we present analytical and empirical complexity results for three communication protocols. The contributions of the analyses are: Firstly, they show that BDDs and CDDs of polynomial size exist for the reachability sets of the three protocols. This is the first evidence that CDDs can grow only polynomially for models with non-trivial state space explosion. Secondly, they show that CDD-based tools, which currently use at least exponential space for two of the protocols, will only find polynomial-size CDDs if they use better variable orders, as the BDD-based tool Rabbit does. Finally, t...
One of the major problems in applying automatic verication tools to industrial-size systems is the e...
AbstractWe propose a format of predicate diagrams for the verification of real-time systems. We cons...
This thesis provides a unifying view on the succinctness of systems: the capability of a modeling fo...
Abstract. In this paper we analyze the efficiency of binary decision diagrams (BDDs) and clock diffe...
Abstract. Based on the equivalence relation for location based reach-ability between continuous and ...
In this paper, we present Clock Difference Diagrams (CDD), a new BDD-like data-structure for effecti...
International audienceIn this paper we suggest numerical decision diagrams, a BDD-based data structu...
Symbolic data structures for model checking timed systems have been subject to a significant researc...
Symbolic verification has received much attention from both academia and industry in the past two de...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
Abstract This paper describes a new data structure, difference decision diagrams (DDDs), for represe...
In this paper, we suggest interval diagram techniques for formal verification of real-time systems m...
We present uniform approaches to establish complexity bounds for decision problems such as reachabi...
During the past few years, a number of verification tools have been developed for real-time systems ...
In this report, we suggest interval diagram techniques for formal verification of timed automata. I...
One of the major problems in applying automatic verication tools to industrial-size systems is the e...
AbstractWe propose a format of predicate diagrams for the verification of real-time systems. We cons...
This thesis provides a unifying view on the succinctness of systems: the capability of a modeling fo...
Abstract. In this paper we analyze the efficiency of binary decision diagrams (BDDs) and clock diffe...
Abstract. Based on the equivalence relation for location based reach-ability between continuous and ...
In this paper, we present Clock Difference Diagrams (CDD), a new BDD-like data-structure for effecti...
International audienceIn this paper we suggest numerical decision diagrams, a BDD-based data structu...
Symbolic data structures for model checking timed systems have been subject to a significant researc...
Symbolic verification has received much attention from both academia and industry in the past two de...
In this talk we describe a new automata-theoretic approach to model checking real-time systems. We s...
Abstract This paper describes a new data structure, difference decision diagrams (DDDs), for represe...
In this paper, we suggest interval diagram techniques for formal verification of real-time systems m...
We present uniform approaches to establish complexity bounds for decision problems such as reachabi...
During the past few years, a number of verification tools have been developed for real-time systems ...
In this report, we suggest interval diagram techniques for formal verification of timed automata. I...
One of the major problems in applying automatic verication tools to industrial-size systems is the e...
AbstractWe propose a format of predicate diagrams for the verification of real-time systems. We cons...
This thesis provides a unifying view on the succinctness of systems: the capability of a modeling fo...