AbstractWe address the verification problem of networks of communicating pushdown systems modeling communicating parallel programs with procedure calls. Processes in such networks can read the control state of the other processes according to a given communication structure (specifying the observability rights between processes). The reachability problem of such models is undecidable in general. First, we define a class of networks that effectively preserves recognizability (hence, its reachability problem is decidable). Then, we consider networks where the communication structure can change dynamically during the execution according to a phase graph. The reachability problem for these dynamic networks being undecidable in general, we defin...
We consider the verification problem for Dynamic Register Automata (DRA). DRA extend classical regis...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
This thesis proposes two techniques, simultaneous reachability analysis and simultaneous product met...
AbstractWe address the verification problem of networks of communicating pushdown systems modeling c...
Computer systems are used in almost all aspects of our lives and our dependency on them keeps on inc...
We introduce asynchronous dynamic pushdown networks (ADPN), a new model for multithreaded programs i...
International audienceCommunicating multi-pushdown systems model networks of multi-threaded recursiv...
This paper addresses the reachability problem for pushdown systems communicating via shared memory...
Verification of concurrent systems is a difficult problem in general, and this is the case even mor...
International audienceWe define and study an automata model of concurrent recursive programs. An aut...
We study the safety verification (reachability problem) for concurrent programs with uninterpreted f...
We investigate the impact of dynamic topology reconfiguration on the complexity of verification prob...
The formal model of recursive communicating processes (RCPS) is important in practice but does not a...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
We consider the verification problem for Dynamic Register Automata (DRA). DRA extend classical regis...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
This thesis proposes two techniques, simultaneous reachability analysis and simultaneous product met...
AbstractWe address the verification problem of networks of communicating pushdown systems modeling c...
Computer systems are used in almost all aspects of our lives and our dependency on them keeps on inc...
We introduce asynchronous dynamic pushdown networks (ADPN), a new model for multithreaded programs i...
International audienceCommunicating multi-pushdown systems model networks of multi-threaded recursiv...
This paper addresses the reachability problem for pushdown systems communicating via shared memory...
Verification of concurrent systems is a difficult problem in general, and this is the case even mor...
International audienceWe define and study an automata model of concurrent recursive programs. An aut...
We study the safety verification (reachability problem) for concurrent programs with uninterpreted f...
We investigate the impact of dynamic topology reconfiguration on the complexity of verification prob...
The formal model of recursive communicating processes (RCPS) is important in practice but does not a...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Formal methods provide means for rigorously specifying the desired behaviour of a hardware or softwa...
We consider the verification problem for Dynamic Register Automata (DRA). DRA extend classical regis...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
This thesis proposes two techniques, simultaneous reachability analysis and simultaneous product met...