This is the final technical report for grant number NAG-1-02101. The title of this grant was "Advanced Tools and Techniques for Formal Techniques In Aerospace Systems". The principal investigator on this grant was Dr. John C. Knight of the Computer Science Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4740. This report summarizes activities under the grant during the period 7/01/2002 to 9/30/2004. This report is organized as follows. In section 2, the technical background of the grant is summarized. Section 3 lists accomplishments and section 4 lists students funded under the grant. In section 5, we present a list of presentations given at various academic and research institutions about the research conducted. Finally...
IBM has a long history in the application of formal methods to software development and verification...
The coexistence of multiple disciplinary perspectives on the same class of critical applications (ae...
Formal methods can be applied to many of the development and verification activities required for ci...
This report is based on one prepared as a chapter for the FAA Digital Systems Validation Handbook (a...
This is the Final Report of a research project to investigate issues and provide guidance for the qu...
This guidebook, the second of a two-volume series, is intended to facilitate the transfer of formal ...
The primary goal of the workshop was to bring together formal methods researchers and aerospace indu...
Correctness is paramount for safety-critical software control systems. Critical software failures in...
The workshop brought together researchers involved in the NASA formal methods research effort for d...
Today's verification techniques are hard-pressed to scale with the ever-increasing complexity of saf...
This publication consists of papers presented at NASA Langley Research Center's fourth workshop on t...
This paper presents an overview of NASA Langley research program in formal methods. The major goals ...
Research in the year covered by this reporting period has been primarily directed toward the followi...
This report has been prepared to supplement a forthcoming chapter on formal methods in the FAA Digit...
This document contains presentations from the joint UVA/NASA Workshop on Computational Tools and Fac...
IBM has a long history in the application of formal methods to software development and verification...
The coexistence of multiple disciplinary perspectives on the same class of critical applications (ae...
Formal methods can be applied to many of the development and verification activities required for ci...
This report is based on one prepared as a chapter for the FAA Digital Systems Validation Handbook (a...
This is the Final Report of a research project to investigate issues and provide guidance for the qu...
This guidebook, the second of a two-volume series, is intended to facilitate the transfer of formal ...
The primary goal of the workshop was to bring together formal methods researchers and aerospace indu...
Correctness is paramount for safety-critical software control systems. Critical software failures in...
The workshop brought together researchers involved in the NASA formal methods research effort for d...
Today's verification techniques are hard-pressed to scale with the ever-increasing complexity of saf...
This publication consists of papers presented at NASA Langley Research Center's fourth workshop on t...
This paper presents an overview of NASA Langley research program in formal methods. The major goals ...
Research in the year covered by this reporting period has been primarily directed toward the followi...
This report has been prepared to supplement a forthcoming chapter on formal methods in the FAA Digit...
This document contains presentations from the joint UVA/NASA Workshop on Computational Tools and Fac...
IBM has a long history in the application of formal methods to software development and verification...
The coexistence of multiple disciplinary perspectives on the same class of critical applications (ae...
Formal methods can be applied to many of the development and verification activities required for ci...