Recent approaches to modular verification rely on appropriate modeling of the environment under which the module is exercised. In order to apply model checking techniques on open systems, an appropriate notion of fairness of the environment is required. This paper proposes a formal approach for modular verification in the presence of untimed as well as real time constraints on the environment. In this paper, we address (possibly for the first time) the problem of formal verification of open systems under real-time fairness constraints on the environment. We show that determining the consistency of a set of real time environment constraints is NP hard, but inconsistencies in the specification can be avoided by some simple restrictions
The increasing use of model-based tools enables further use of formal verification techniques in the...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
Recent approaches to modular verification rely on appropriate modeling of the environment under whic...
In computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed system is a syst...
In computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed system is a syst...
This thesis concerns the formal verification of open systems. The behaviour of an open system may be...
International audienceWe propose a verified approach to the formal verification of timed properties ...
peer reviewedIn computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed sys...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
AbstractWe consider automatic verification of finite state concurrent programs. The global state gra...
Module checking is a decision problem proposed in late 1990s to formalize verification of open syste...
AbstractModel checking is a well known technique for the verification of finite state models using t...
Model-Driven Engineering enables to assess a system's model properties since the early phases of its...
One of the main concerns of the designer of a circuit module is to guarantee that the interface of t...
The increasing use of model-based tools enables further use of formal verification techniques in the...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...
Recent approaches to modular verification rely on appropriate modeling of the environment under whic...
In computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed system is a syst...
In computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed system is a syst...
This thesis concerns the formal verification of open systems. The behaviour of an open system may be...
International audienceWe propose a verified approach to the formal verification of timed properties ...
peer reviewedIn computer system design, we distinguish between closed and open systems. A closed sys...
The formal verification of critical, reactive systems is a very complicated task, especially for non...
AbstractWe consider automatic verification of finite state concurrent programs. The global state gra...
Module checking is a decision problem proposed in late 1990s to formalize verification of open syste...
AbstractModel checking is a well known technique for the verification of finite state models using t...
Model-Driven Engineering enables to assess a system's model properties since the early phases of its...
One of the main concerns of the designer of a circuit module is to guarantee that the interface of t...
The increasing use of model-based tools enables further use of formal verification techniques in the...
Software is finding its way into an increasing range of devices (phones, medical equipment, cars...)...
AbstractWhen proving the correctness of algorithms in distributed systems, one generally considerssa...