IBM has a long history in the application of formal methods to software development and verification. There have been many successes in the development of methods, tools and training to support formal methods. And formal methods have been very successful on several projects. However, the use of formal methods has not been as widespread as hoped. This presentation summarizes several approaches that have been taken to encourage more widespread use of formal methods, and discusses the results so far. The basic problem is one of technology transfer, which is a very difficult problem. It is even more difficult for formal methods. General problems of technology transfer, especially the transfer of formal methods technology, are also discussed. Fi...
UK researchers have made major contributions to the technical ideas underpinning formal approaches t...
Formal Methods could provide mathematical models for specifying and verifying designs- hardware or s...
This guidebook, the second of a two-volume series, is intended to facilitate the transfer of formal ...
AbstractTechnology transfer from academic research to industrial practice is hampered by social, pol...
There have been numerous studies on formal methods but little utilisation of formal methods in the...
I attended my first software conference in 1968; it was organised by NATO with the title “The Softwa...
i Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can o...
The adoption of formal methods (FMs) as a software development methodology remains low. Advocates of...
Context: Formal methods (FMs) have been around for a while, still being unclear how to leverage thei...
Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can off...
An account is given of some recent developments and trends related to the development and use of for...
International audienceFM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods ...
AbstractIn this short note we give an overview on past and ongoing projects in the context of formal...
This report is based on one prepared as a chapter for the FAA Digital Systems Validation Handbook (a...
Formal methods can be applied to many of the development and verification activities required for ci...
UK researchers have made major contributions to the technical ideas underpinning formal approaches t...
Formal Methods could provide mathematical models for specifying and verifying designs- hardware or s...
This guidebook, the second of a two-volume series, is intended to facilitate the transfer of formal ...
AbstractTechnology transfer from academic research to industrial practice is hampered by social, pol...
There have been numerous studies on formal methods but little utilisation of formal methods in the...
I attended my first software conference in 1968; it was organised by NATO with the title “The Softwa...
i Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can o...
The adoption of formal methods (FMs) as a software development methodology remains low. Advocates of...
Context: Formal methods (FMs) have been around for a while, still being unclear how to leverage thei...
Formal methods are mathematically-based techniques, often supported by reasoning tools, that can off...
An account is given of some recent developments and trends related to the development and use of for...
International audienceFM 2012 is the eighteenth in a series of symposia organized by Formal Methods ...
AbstractIn this short note we give an overview on past and ongoing projects in the context of formal...
This report is based on one prepared as a chapter for the FAA Digital Systems Validation Handbook (a...
Formal methods can be applied to many of the development and verification activities required for ci...
UK researchers have made major contributions to the technical ideas underpinning formal approaches t...
Formal Methods could provide mathematical models for specifying and verifying designs- hardware or s...
This guidebook, the second of a two-volume series, is intended to facilitate the transfer of formal ...