AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO channels (calledlossy channel systems). These systems have infinite state spaces due to the unboundedness of the channels. In an earlier paper, we showed that the problems of checking reachability, safety properties, and eventuality properties are decidable for lossy channel systems. In this paper, we show that the following problems are undecidable:•The model checking problem in propositional temporal logics such as propositional linear time temporal logic (PTL) and computation tree logic (CTL).•The problem of deciding eventuality properties with fair channels: do all computations eventually reach a given set of states if the unreliable chann...
A channel machine consists of a finite controller together with several fifo channels; the contro...
AbstractMany protocols are designed to operate correctly even in the case where the underlying commu...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deciding whether an infinite-state system (expressed as a Markov ...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
We consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems consist...
AbstractWe consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems...
AbstractWe consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deciding whether an infinite-state system (expressed as a Markov ...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
AbstractMany protocols are designed to operate correctly even in the case where the underlying commu...
We review the characterization of communicating finite-state machines whose behaviors have universal...
AbstractWe consider the problem of verifying correctness of finite state machines that communicate w...
Lossy channel systems model a set of finite state processes interacting with each other over unbound...
A channel machine consists of a finite controller together with several fifo channels; the contro...
AbstractMany protocols are designed to operate correctly even in the case where the underlying commu...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deciding whether an infinite-state system (expressed as a Markov ...
AbstractWe consider the class of finite-state systems communicating through unbounded butlossyFIFO c...
We consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems consist...
AbstractWe consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems...
AbstractWe consider the verification of a particular class of infinite-state systems, namely systems...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deciding whether an infinite-state system (expressed as a Markov ...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
Lossy channel systems (LCSs for short) are models for communicating systems where the subprocesses a...
AbstractMany protocols are designed to operate correctly even in the case where the underlying commu...
We review the characterization of communicating finite-state machines whose behaviors have universal...
AbstractWe consider the problem of verifying correctness of finite state machines that communicate w...
Lossy channel systems model a set of finite state processes interacting with each other over unbound...
A channel machine consists of a finite controller together with several fifo channels; the contro...
AbstractMany protocols are designed to operate correctly even in the case where the underlying commu...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deciding whether an infinite-state system (expressed as a Markov ...