AbstractEnumerative model checking tools are limited by the size of the state space to which they can be applied. Reduction modulo branching bisimulation usually results in a much smaller state space and therefore enables model checking of much larger state spaces. We present an algorithm for reducing state spaces modulo branching bisimulation which is suitable for distributed implementation. The target architecture is a cluster with a high bandwidth interconnect. The algorithm is based on partition refinement and it works on transition systems which contain cycles of invisible steps, without eliminating strongly connected components first. To avoid fine grained parallelism, the algorithm refines the whole partition instead of just a single...
We present a new algorithm, and its distributed implementation, for reducing labeled transition syst...
The verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of model checki...
AbstractThe verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of mode...
AbstractEnumerative model checking tools are limited by the size of the state space to which they ca...
AbstractIn [5], we have given a straightforward distributed implementation of the Kanellakis-Smolka ...
We present a new distributed algorithm for state space minimization modulo branching bisimulation. L...
AbstractIt is a known problem that state spaces can grow very big, which makes operating with them (...
AbstractWe aim at improving the performance of distributed algorithms for model checking and state s...
It is a known problem that state spaces can grow very large, which makes operating on them (includin...
Detecting cycles in a state space is a key task in verification algortihms like LTL/CTL model checki...
AbstractState space explosion is a fundamental obstacle in formal verification of concurrent systems...
Bisimulation minimisation alleviates the exponential growth of transition systems in model checking ...
AbstractWe explore the use of distributed processing to enhance the performance of explicit state en...
We introduce parallel symbolic algorithms for bisimulation minimisation, to combat the combinatorial...
We present a new algorithm, and its distributed implementation, for reducing labeled transition syst...
The verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of model checki...
AbstractThe verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of mode...
AbstractEnumerative model checking tools are limited by the size of the state space to which they ca...
AbstractIn [5], we have given a straightforward distributed implementation of the Kanellakis-Smolka ...
We present a new distributed algorithm for state space minimization modulo branching bisimulation. L...
AbstractIt is a known problem that state spaces can grow very big, which makes operating with them (...
AbstractWe aim at improving the performance of distributed algorithms for model checking and state s...
It is a known problem that state spaces can grow very large, which makes operating on them (includin...
Detecting cycles in a state space is a key task in verification algortihms like LTL/CTL model checki...
AbstractState space explosion is a fundamental obstacle in formal verification of concurrent systems...
Bisimulation minimisation alleviates the exponential growth of transition systems in model checking ...
AbstractWe explore the use of distributed processing to enhance the performance of explicit state en...
We introduce parallel symbolic algorithms for bisimulation minimisation, to combat the combinatorial...
We present a new algorithm, and its distributed implementation, for reducing labeled transition syst...
The verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of model checki...
AbstractThe verification of quantitative aspects like performance and dependability by means of mode...