We discuss the problem of runtime verification of an instrumented program that misses to emit and to monitor some events. These gaps can occur when a monitoring overhead control mechanism is introduced to disable the monitor of an application with real-time constraints. We show how to use statistical models to learn the application behavior and to "fill in" the introduced gaps. Finally, we present and discuss some techniques developed in the last three years to estimate the probability that a property of interest is violated in the presence of an incomplete trace
Formal methods have been used to establish the idea of safety and monitorable properties. Drawing fr...
Runtime verification is an area of formal methods that studies the dynamic analysis of execution tra...
AbstractWe present a new approach to runtime verification that utilizes classical statistical techni...
We discuss the problem of runtime verification of an instrumented program that misses to emit and to...
We define a logical framework that permits runtime verification to take place when a monitor has inc...
We introduce the concept of Runtime Verification with State Estimation and show how this concept can...
Runtime verification checks if the behavior of a system under observation in a certain run satisfies...
1 Introduction Runtime verification and monitoring have been proposed as lightweight formal verifica...
Abstract. This tutorial focuses on issues involved in runtime monitoring of time-sensitive systems, ...
AbstractReal-time monitoring is required because of the uncertainty in the operating environment suc...
Runtime monitoring is aimed at ensuring correct runtime behavior with respect to specified constrain...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring aims at ensuring program safety by monitoring the program’s behaviour d...
Runtime verification permits checking system properties that cannot be fully verified o#-line. This ...
In runtime verification, a monitor watches a trace of a system and, if possible, decides after obser...
It is now recognized that nonfunctional properties are important to practical software development a...
Formal methods have been used to establish the idea of safety and monitorable properties. Drawing fr...
Runtime verification is an area of formal methods that studies the dynamic analysis of execution tra...
AbstractWe present a new approach to runtime verification that utilizes classical statistical techni...
We discuss the problem of runtime verification of an instrumented program that misses to emit and to...
We define a logical framework that permits runtime verification to take place when a monitor has inc...
We introduce the concept of Runtime Verification with State Estimation and show how this concept can...
Runtime verification checks if the behavior of a system under observation in a certain run satisfies...
1 Introduction Runtime verification and monitoring have been proposed as lightweight formal verifica...
Abstract. This tutorial focuses on issues involved in runtime monitoring of time-sensitive systems, ...
AbstractReal-time monitoring is required because of the uncertainty in the operating environment suc...
Runtime monitoring is aimed at ensuring correct runtime behavior with respect to specified constrain...
Abstract. Runtime monitoring aims at ensuring program safety by monitoring the program’s behaviour d...
Runtime verification permits checking system properties that cannot be fully verified o#-line. This ...
In runtime verification, a monitor watches a trace of a system and, if possible, decides after obser...
It is now recognized that nonfunctional properties are important to practical software development a...
Formal methods have been used to establish the idea of safety and monitorable properties. Drawing fr...
Runtime verification is an area of formal methods that studies the dynamic analysis of execution tra...
AbstractWe present a new approach to runtime verification that utilizes classical statistical techni...