International audienceWe introduce an automata-theoretic method for the verification of distributed algorithms running on ring networks. In a distributed algorithm, an arbitrary number of processes cooperate to achieve a common goal (e.g., elect a leader). Processes have unique identifiers (pids) from an infinite, totally ordered domain. An algorithm proceeds in synchronous rounds, each round allowing a process to perform a bounded sequence of actions such as send or receive a pid, store it in some register, and compare register contents wrt. the associated total order. An algorithm is supposed to be correct independently of the number of processes. To specify correctness properties, we introduce a logic that can reason about processes and ...
In the model checking context, the method used to detect stable properties is to construct the synch...
AbstractThis paper deals with the formal specification and verification of distributed leader electi...
International audienceMany fault-tolerant distributed algorithms are designed for synchronous or rou...
Abstract. We introduce an automata-theoretic method for the verification of distributed al-gorithms ...
We introduce an automata-theoretic method for the verification of distributed algorithms running on ...
Distributed algorithms typically run over arbitrary many processes and may involve unboundedly many ...
Distributed algorithms typically run over arbitrary many processes and may involve unboundedly many ...
Abstract. We study the verification problem for parameterized commu-nicating automata (PCA), in whic...
Experiments presented in this paper were carried out using the Grid5000 testbed, supported by a scie...
Abstract. We consider the verification of algorithms expressed in the Heard-Of Model, a round-based ...
International audienceWe consider the verification of algorithms expressed in the Heard-Of Model, a ...
International audienceRandomized fault-tolerant distributed algorithms pose a number of challenges f...
A technique to describe and to verify distributed algorithms is suggested. This technique (based on ...
We consider the parameterized verification problem for distributed algorithms where the goal is to d...
In this paper we argue that high-level Petri nets are well suited for the representation of distribu...
In the model checking context, the method used to detect stable properties is to construct the synch...
AbstractThis paper deals with the formal specification and verification of distributed leader electi...
International audienceMany fault-tolerant distributed algorithms are designed for synchronous or rou...
Abstract. We introduce an automata-theoretic method for the verification of distributed al-gorithms ...
We introduce an automata-theoretic method for the verification of distributed algorithms running on ...
Distributed algorithms typically run over arbitrary many processes and may involve unboundedly many ...
Distributed algorithms typically run over arbitrary many processes and may involve unboundedly many ...
Abstract. We study the verification problem for parameterized commu-nicating automata (PCA), in whic...
Experiments presented in this paper were carried out using the Grid5000 testbed, supported by a scie...
Abstract. We consider the verification of algorithms expressed in the Heard-Of Model, a round-based ...
International audienceWe consider the verification of algorithms expressed in the Heard-Of Model, a ...
International audienceRandomized fault-tolerant distributed algorithms pose a number of challenges f...
A technique to describe and to verify distributed algorithms is suggested. This technique (based on ...
We consider the parameterized verification problem for distributed algorithms where the goal is to d...
In this paper we argue that high-level Petri nets are well suited for the representation of distribu...
In the model checking context, the method used to detect stable properties is to construct the synch...
AbstractThis paper deals with the formal specification and verification of distributed leader electi...
International audienceMany fault-tolerant distributed algorithms are designed for synchronous or rou...