To make verification a manageable part of the system development process, comprehensibility and reusability of properties and proofs is essential. The work reported in this paper contributes formally founded methods that support proof structuring and reuse. Often occurring patterns in agent behaviour can be exploited to establish a library containing properties and proofs. This is illustrated here by verifying the class of single agents acting in dynamic environments. First, a notion of abstraction for properties and proofs is introduced that provides means to structure and clarify verification. Also, the paper contributes to establishing the library by proposing a reusable system of generic co-ordination properties for applications of agen...
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Verification seeks to prove or refute putative properties of a given program. Deductive verificatio...
Agent systems are distributed systems consist of agents that autonomously interact to each other in ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo make verification a manageable part of the system development proce...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
Abstract. Verification seeks to prove or refute putative properties of a given program. Deductive ve...
When designing multi-agent systems, it is often hard to guarantee that the specification of a system...
Abstract. Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the ...
In this paper, we show that the flexible model-checking of multi-agent systems, implemented using ag...
A compositional method is presented for the verification of multi-agent systems. The advantages of t...
Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the objective ...
The foundational goal of this work is the development of mechanizable proof rules and a verification...
A compositional method is presented for the verification of multi-agent systems. The advantages of t...
Proof reuse in formal software verification is crucial in presence of constant evolutionary changes ...
Verifying system specifications using traditional model-checking techniques rapidly becomes infeasib...
Contains fulltext : 62209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A compositiona...
Verification seeks to prove or refute putative properties of a given program. Deductive verificatio...
Agent systems are distributed systems consist of agents that autonomously interact to each other in ...
Item does not contain fulltextTo make verification a manageable part of the system development proce...
This thesis presents existential abstraction techniques for multi-agent systems preserving temporal-...
Abstract. Verification seeks to prove or refute putative properties of a given program. Deductive ve...
When designing multi-agent systems, it is often hard to guarantee that the specification of a system...
Abstract. Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the ...
In this paper, we show that the flexible model-checking of multi-agent systems, implemented using ag...
A compositional method is presented for the verification of multi-agent systems. The advantages of t...
Safety critical and business critical systems are usually controlled by policies with the objective ...
The foundational goal of this work is the development of mechanizable proof rules and a verification...
A compositional method is presented for the verification of multi-agent systems. The advantages of t...
Proof reuse in formal software verification is crucial in presence of constant evolutionary changes ...
Verifying system specifications using traditional model-checking techniques rapidly becomes infeasib...
Contains fulltext : 62209.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A compositiona...
Verification seeks to prove or refute putative properties of a given program. Deductive verificatio...
Agent systems are distributed systems consist of agents that autonomously interact to each other in ...