We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker SPIN and its Promela modeling language. HSF-SPIN incorporates directed search algorithms for checking safety and a large class of LTL-specified liveness properties. We start off from the A* algorithm and define heuristics to accelerate the search into the direction of a specified failure situation. Next we propose an improved nested depth-first search algorithm that exploits the structure of Promela Never-Claims. As a result of both improvements, counterexamples will be shorter and the explored part of the state space will be smaller than with classical approaches, allowing to analyze larger state spaces. We evaluate the impact of the new heuristics and...
Abstract. In this paper we propose a distributed algorithm for model-checking LTL. In particular, we...
The success of model checking is based on its ability to uncover errors in designs of software and p...
Abstract. In this paper we examine the difference between model check-ing high-level and low-level m...
We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker SPIN and it...
Abstract. We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker S...
The success of model checking is largely based on its ability to efficiently locate errors in softwa...
The success of model checking is largely based on its ability to efficiently locate errors in softwa...
AbstractHSF-SPIN is a Promela model checker based on heuristic search strategies. It utilizes heuris...
HSF-SPIN is a Promela model checker based on heuristic search strategies. It utilizes heuristic esti...
We present an approach to reconcile explicit state model checking and heuristic directed search. We ...
Directed model checking has proved itself to be a useful technique in reducing the state space of t...
Directed model checking uses distance functions to guide the state space exploration to efficiently ...
We present a survey of our recent work on symmetry reduction techniques for explicit-state model che...
this paper the authors extend their previous work on directed explicitstate model checking [8] by re...
Partial-order reduction is one of the main techniques used to tackle the combinatorial state explosi...
Abstract. In this paper we propose a distributed algorithm for model-checking LTL. In particular, we...
The success of model checking is based on its ability to uncover errors in designs of software and p...
Abstract. In this paper we examine the difference between model check-ing high-level and low-level m...
We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker SPIN and it...
Abstract. We present the explicit state model checker HSF-SPIN which is based on the model checker S...
The success of model checking is largely based on its ability to efficiently locate errors in softwa...
The success of model checking is largely based on its ability to efficiently locate errors in softwa...
AbstractHSF-SPIN is a Promela model checker based on heuristic search strategies. It utilizes heuris...
HSF-SPIN is a Promela model checker based on heuristic search strategies. It utilizes heuristic esti...
We present an approach to reconcile explicit state model checking and heuristic directed search. We ...
Directed model checking has proved itself to be a useful technique in reducing the state space of t...
Directed model checking uses distance functions to guide the state space exploration to efficiently ...
We present a survey of our recent work on symmetry reduction techniques for explicit-state model che...
this paper the authors extend their previous work on directed explicitstate model checking [8] by re...
Partial-order reduction is one of the main techniques used to tackle the combinatorial state explosi...
Abstract. In this paper we propose a distributed algorithm for model-checking LTL. In particular, we...
The success of model checking is based on its ability to uncover errors in designs of software and p...
Abstract. In this paper we examine the difference between model check-ing high-level and low-level m...