AbstractThis paper gives an overview of results of the project “Beyond Timed Automata” carried out in the Collaborative Research Center AVACS (Automatic Verification and Analysis of Complex Systems) of the Universities of Oldenburg, Freiburg, and Saarbrücken. We discuss how properties of high-level specifications of real-time systems combining the dimensions of process behaviour, data, and time can be automatically verified, exploiting recent advances in semantics, constraint-based model checking, and decision procedures for complex data.As specification language we consider CS-OZ-DC, which integrates concepts from Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP), Object-Z (OZ), and Duration Calculus (DC). Our approach to automatic verification of ...
Languages based on the theory of timed automata are a well established approach for modelling and an...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an abstraction refinement approach for model checking safety prope...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...
AbstractThis paper gives an overview of results of the project “Beyond Timed Automata” carried out i...
This paper gives an overview of results of the project “Beyond Timed Automata ” carried out in the C...
The behavior of practical safety critical systems often combines real-time behavior with structured ...
Abstract. We present a new model-checking technique for CSP-OZ-DC, a com-bination of CSP, Object-Z a...
We present a new model-checking technique for CSP-OZ-DC, a combination of CSP, Object-Z and Duration...
Abstract. We present a new combination CSP-OZ-DC of three well re-searched formal techniques for the...
Abstract. Model checking of real-time systems with respect to Duration Calculus (DC) specifications ...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of an augmented version of Timed CSP and show that it is preci...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automaticverification of real-time software p...
The focus of this paper is on reducing the complexity in verification by exploiting modularity at va...
We address a number of limitations of Timed Automata and real-time model-checkers, which undermine t...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
Languages based on the theory of timed automata are a well established approach for modelling and an...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an abstraction refinement approach for model checking safety prope...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...
AbstractThis paper gives an overview of results of the project “Beyond Timed Automata” carried out i...
This paper gives an overview of results of the project “Beyond Timed Automata ” carried out in the C...
The behavior of practical safety critical systems often combines real-time behavior with structured ...
Abstract. We present a new model-checking technique for CSP-OZ-DC, a com-bination of CSP, Object-Z a...
We present a new model-checking technique for CSP-OZ-DC, a combination of CSP, Object-Z and Duration...
Abstract. We present a new combination CSP-OZ-DC of three well re-searched formal techniques for the...
Abstract. Model checking of real-time systems with respect to Duration Calculus (DC) specifications ...
AbstractWe study the expressive power of an augmented version of Timed CSP and show that it is preci...
In this paper we sketch a method for specification and automaticverification of real-time software p...
The focus of this paper is on reducing the complexity in verification by exploiting modularity at va...
We address a number of limitations of Timed Automata and real-time model-checkers, which undermine t...
The work developed in this thesis aims to assist the engineering process of temporal requirements fo...
Languages based on the theory of timed automata are a well established approach for modelling and an...
AbstractIn this paper, we present an abstraction refinement approach for model checking safety prope...
VII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC 2017), Session 10: Development and T...