AbstractDistributed automata-based LTL model-checking relies on algorithms for finding accepting cycles in a Büchi automaton. The approach to distributed accepting cycle detection as presented in [L. Brim, I. Černá, P. Moravec, J. Šimša. Accepting Predecessors are Better than Back Edges in Distributed LTL Model-Checking. In Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD'04), volume 3312 of LNCS, pages 352–366. Springer, 2004] is based on maximal accepting predecessors. The ordering of accepting states (hence the maximality) is one of the main factors affecting the overall complexity of model-checking as an imperfect ordering can enforce numerous re-explorations of the automaton. This paper addresses the problem of finding an optimal orderin...
We propose a novel algorithm for automata-based LTL model checking that interleaves the construction...
Model checking is a successful method for checking properties on the state space of concurrent, reac...
Existing algorithms for I/O Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) model checking usually output a single count...
AbstractDistributed automata-based LTL model-checking relies on algorithms for finding accepting cyc...
AbstractIn [J. Barnat, L. Brim, and J. Chaloupka. Parallel Breadth-First Search LTL Model-Checking. ...
AbstractWe give a brief summary of recent achievements in the Parallel and Distributed Systems Labor...
AbstractState-of-the-art algorithms for on-the-fly automata-theoretic LTL model checking make use of...
The automata-theoretic approach to verification of LTL relies on an algorithm for finding accepting ...
Abstract. The automata-theoretic approach to LTL verification relies on an algorithm for finding acc...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems of parallel LTL model checking is to design an on-th...
Model checking is an automated verification procedure, which checks that a model of a system satisfi...
We study the following algorithm synthesis question: given the description of a locally checkable gr...
Model checking is a fully automated, formal method for demonstrating absence of bugs in reactive sys...
AbstractPartially Ordered Symbolic Automata (POSAs) are used as the semantical foundation of visual ...
AbstractCertain behavioral properties of distributed systems are difficult to express in interleavin...
We propose a novel algorithm for automata-based LTL model checking that interleaves the construction...
Model checking is a successful method for checking properties on the state space of concurrent, reac...
Existing algorithms for I/O Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) model checking usually output a single count...
AbstractDistributed automata-based LTL model-checking relies on algorithms for finding accepting cyc...
AbstractIn [J. Barnat, L. Brim, and J. Chaloupka. Parallel Breadth-First Search LTL Model-Checking. ...
AbstractWe give a brief summary of recent achievements in the Parallel and Distributed Systems Labor...
AbstractState-of-the-art algorithms for on-the-fly automata-theoretic LTL model checking make use of...
The automata-theoretic approach to verification of LTL relies on an algorithm for finding accepting ...
Abstract. The automata-theoretic approach to LTL verification relies on an algorithm for finding acc...
AbstractOne of the most important open problems of parallel LTL model checking is to design an on-th...
Model checking is an automated verification procedure, which checks that a model of a system satisfi...
We study the following algorithm synthesis question: given the description of a locally checkable gr...
Model checking is a fully automated, formal method for demonstrating absence of bugs in reactive sys...
AbstractPartially Ordered Symbolic Automata (POSAs) are used as the semantical foundation of visual ...
AbstractCertain behavioral properties of distributed systems are difficult to express in interleavin...
We propose a novel algorithm for automata-based LTL model checking that interleaves the construction...
Model checking is a successful method for checking properties on the state space of concurrent, reac...
Existing algorithms for I/O Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) model checking usually output a single count...