Abstract3-valued models have been advocated as a means of system abstraction such that verifications and refutations of temporal-logic properties transfer from abstract models to the systems they represent. Some application domains, however, require multiple models of a concrete or virtual system. We build the mathematical foundations for 3-valued property verification and refutation applied to sets of common concretizations of finitely many models. We show that validity checking for the modal mu-calculus has the same cost (EXPTIME-complete) on such sets as on all 2-valued models, provide an efficient algorithm for checking whether common concretizations exist for a fixed number of models, and propose using parity games on variants of tree ...
Formal verification by model checking verifies whether a system satisfies some given correctness pro...
Three-valued models, in which properties of a system are either true, false or unknown, have recentl...
Nowadays computer systems have become ubiquitous. Most of the resources in the development of such s...
3-valued models have been advocated as a means of system abstraction such that verifications and ref...
Abstract3-valued models have been advocated as a means of system abstraction such that verifications...
AbstractThis work extends the game-based framework of μ-calculus model checking to the multi-valued ...
AbstractMany applications, for instance the MS .NET Global Assembly Cache (GAC), are naturally expre...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
Abstract. In multi-valued model checking, a temporal logic formula is interpreted relative to a stru...
Three-valued abstraction is an established technique in software model checking. It proceeds by gene...
We present a technique for verifying concurrent software systems via SAT-based three-valued bounded ...
Model checking is a verification technique that performs an exhaustive search among the states of sa...
AbstractThis work presents a novel game-based approach to abstraction-refinement for the full μ-calc...
Three-valued model checking has been proposed to support verification when some portions of the mode...
Multi-agent systems are distributed systems containing interacting autonomous agents designed to ach...
Formal verification by model checking verifies whether a system satisfies some given correctness pro...
Three-valued models, in which properties of a system are either true, false or unknown, have recentl...
Nowadays computer systems have become ubiquitous. Most of the resources in the development of such s...
3-valued models have been advocated as a means of system abstraction such that verifications and ref...
Abstract3-valued models have been advocated as a means of system abstraction such that verifications...
AbstractThis work extends the game-based framework of μ-calculus model checking to the multi-valued ...
AbstractMany applications, for instance the MS .NET Global Assembly Cache (GAC), are naturally expre...
In the formal verification of software systems, model-checking is one of the most studied and applie...
Abstract. In multi-valued model checking, a temporal logic formula is interpreted relative to a stru...
Three-valued abstraction is an established technique in software model checking. It proceeds by gene...
We present a technique for verifying concurrent software systems via SAT-based three-valued bounded ...
Model checking is a verification technique that performs an exhaustive search among the states of sa...
AbstractThis work presents a novel game-based approach to abstraction-refinement for the full μ-calc...
Three-valued model checking has been proposed to support verification when some portions of the mode...
Multi-agent systems are distributed systems containing interacting autonomous agents designed to ach...
Formal verification by model checking verifies whether a system satisfies some given correctness pro...
Three-valued models, in which properties of a system are either true, false or unknown, have recentl...
Nowadays computer systems have become ubiquitous. Most of the resources in the development of such s...