AbstractIn this paper we are interested in the verification of safety properties of parameterized networks. A network is defined as a parallel composition of an arbitrary but finite number of identical sequential processes, where we consider parallel composition by interleaving and synchronization by shared variables. Using abstraction techniques, a process, called an abstract network, encoding the behaviour of the entire network is constructed. The property is then checked on this process. Our verification method has the following advantages: the construction of the abstract network is fully automatic; the obtained process is generally a simple process on which the property can be easily verified. Of course, if the property cannot be verif...
Abstract. We consider verification of safety properties for parameter-ized systems with linear topol...
The parameterized verification problem seeks to verify all members of some collection of systems. We...
ion and Regular Languages ? E. M. Clarke 1 and O. Grumberg 2 and S. Jha 1 1 Carnegie Mellon U...
AbstractIn general, the verification of parameterized networks is undecidable. In recent years there...
Recently there has been much interest in the automatic and semi-automatic verification of parameteri...
AbstractThis paper describes a method to verify safety properties of parameterized networks of proce...
International audienceThis paper describes a method to verify safety properties of parameterized net...
This thesis presents a completely automatic verification framework to check safety properties of par...
Abstract. We present a framework for verifying safety properties of parameter-ized systems. Our fram...
AbstractWe extend the approach of model checking parameterized networks of processes by means of net...
Abstract. Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the ...
The thesis presents a method to verify parameterized networks of finite state processes. The method ...
Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the objective ...
AbstractWe present a tutorial on verification of safety properties for parameterized systems. Such a...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Abstract. We consider verification of safety properties for parameter-ized systems with linear topol...
The parameterized verification problem seeks to verify all members of some collection of systems. We...
ion and Regular Languages ? E. M. Clarke 1 and O. Grumberg 2 and S. Jha 1 1 Carnegie Mellon U...
AbstractIn general, the verification of parameterized networks is undecidable. In recent years there...
Recently there has been much interest in the automatic and semi-automatic verification of parameteri...
AbstractThis paper describes a method to verify safety properties of parameterized networks of proce...
International audienceThis paper describes a method to verify safety properties of parameterized net...
This thesis presents a completely automatic verification framework to check safety properties of par...
Abstract. We present a framework for verifying safety properties of parameter-ized systems. Our fram...
AbstractWe extend the approach of model checking parameterized networks of processes by means of net...
Abstract. Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the ...
The thesis presents a method to verify parameterized networks of finite state processes. The method ...
Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the objective ...
AbstractWe present a tutorial on verification of safety properties for parameterized systems. Such a...
We consider networks of processes that all execute the same finite-state protocol and communicate vi...
Abstract. We consider verification of safety properties for parameter-ized systems with linear topol...
The parameterized verification problem seeks to verify all members of some collection of systems. We...
ion and Regular Languages ? E. M. Clarke 1 and O. Grumberg 2 and S. Jha 1 1 Carnegie Mellon U...