We study networks of processes which all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate thanks to a rendez-vous mechanism. Given a protocol, we are interested in checking whether there exists a number, called a cut-off, such that in any networks with a bigger number of participants, there is an execution where all the entities end in some final states. We provide decidability and complexity results of this problem under various assumptions, such as absence/presence of a leader or symmetric/asymmetric rendez-vous
We study parameterized verification problems for networks of interacting register automata. The netw...
Automatic software verification is concerned with automatically deciding whether a given model of a ...
Broadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicating through message broa...
Version with proofs of paper accepted at CONCUR 2020International audienceWe study networks of proce...
In rendez-vous protocols an arbitrarily large number of indistinguishable finite-state agents intera...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Distributed protocols are generally parametric and can be executed on a system with any number of no...
Parameterized model checking is a formal verification technique for verifying that some specificatio...
AbstractIn general, the verification of parameterized networks is undecidable. In recent years there...
A standard technique for solving the parameterized model checking problem is to reduce it to the cla...
We propose a framework to automate and mechanize simulation-based proofs of cutoffs for parameterize...
This thesis deals with formal verification of distributed systems. Model checking is a technique for...
We study the almost-sure reachability problem in a distributed system obtained as the asynchronous c...
The verification of contemporary distributed software systems is challenging, because they are heavi...
International audienceBroadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicatin...
We study parameterized verification problems for networks of interacting register automata. The netw...
Automatic software verification is concerned with automatically deciding whether a given model of a ...
Broadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicating through message broa...
Version with proofs of paper accepted at CONCUR 2020International audienceWe study networks of proce...
In rendez-vous protocols an arbitrarily large number of indistinguishable finite-state agents intera...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Distributed protocols are generally parametric and can be executed on a system with any number of no...
Parameterized model checking is a formal verification technique for verifying that some specificatio...
AbstractIn general, the verification of parameterized networks is undecidable. In recent years there...
A standard technique for solving the parameterized model checking problem is to reduce it to the cla...
We propose a framework to automate and mechanize simulation-based proofs of cutoffs for parameterize...
This thesis deals with formal verification of distributed systems. Model checking is a technique for...
We study the almost-sure reachability problem in a distributed system obtained as the asynchronous c...
The verification of contemporary distributed software systems is challenging, because they are heavi...
International audienceBroadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicatin...
We study parameterized verification problems for networks of interacting register automata. The netw...
Automatic software verification is concerned with automatically deciding whether a given model of a ...
Broadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicating through message broa...