SPIN model checking and software verification : 7th International SPIN Workshop, Stanford, CA, USA, August 30-September 1, 2000 : proceedings / Klaus Havelund, John Penix, Willem Visser (eds.).
By: (7th : International SPIN Workshop (7th : 2000 : Stanford, Calif.)
Contributor(s): Havelund, Klaus
| Penix, John
| Visser, Willem
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Symmetric Spin / Dragan Bosnacki, Dennis Dams and Leszek Holenderski -- Using Garbage Collection in Model Checking / Radu Iosif and Riccardo Sisto -- Model Checking Based on Simultaneous Reachability Analysis / Bengi Karacali and Kuo-Chung Tai -- Testing Spin's LTL Formula Conversion into Buchi Automata with Randomly Generated Input / Heikki Tauriainen and Keijo Heljanko -- Verification and Optimization of a PLC Control Schedule / Ed Brinksma and Angelika Mader -- Modeling the ASCB-D Synchronization Algorithm with SPIN: A Case Study / Nicholas Weininger and Darren Cofer -- Bebop: A Symbolic Model Checker for Boolean Programs / Thomas Ball and Sriram K. Rajamani -- Logic Verification of ANSI-C Code with SPIN / Gerard J. Holzmann -- Interaction Abstraction for Compositional Finite State Systems / Wayne Liu -- Correctness by Construction: Towards Verification in Hierarchical System Development / Mila Majster-Cederbaum and Frank Salger -- Linking STeP with SPIN / Anca Browne, Henny Sipma and Ting Zhang.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International SPIN Workshop, SPIN 2000, held in Stanford, California in August/September 2000. This book is devoted to automata-based explicit-state model checking technologies for the analysis and verification of asynchronous concurrent and distributed systems. The SPIN model checker is one of the most powerful systems of this kind and has attracted a large user community. The 17 revised full papers presented together with three tutorial contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 31 submissions. The book competently presents the state of the art in SPIN model checking.
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