Formal Methods for Real-Time and Probabilistic Systems [electronic resource] : 5th International AMAST Workshop, ARTS’99 Bamberg, Germany, May 26–28, 1999 Proceedings / edited by Joost-Pieter Katoen.
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Invited Lecture -- Fully Abstract Characterization of Probabilistic May Testing -- Verification of Probabilistic System -- Quantitative Program Logic and Performance in Probabilistic Distributed Algorithms -- Establishing Qualitative Properties for Probabilistic Lossy Channel Systems -- Root Contention in IEEE 1394 -- Model Checking Probabilistic Systems -- Automatic Verification of Real-Time Systems with Discrete Probability Distributions -- ProbVerus: Probabilistic Symbolic Model Checking -- Semantics of Probabilistic Process Calculi -- Process Algebra with Probabilistic Choice -- An Axiomatization of Probabilistic Testing -- Invited Lecture -- Verification of Hybrid Systems -- Semantics of Real-Time Processes -- A Parallel Operator for Real-Time Processes with Predicate Transformer Semantics -- Comparing the Efficiency of Asynchronous Systems -- Real-Time Compilation -- A Formal Model of Real-Time Program Compilation -- Stochastic Process Algebra -- Specifying Performance Measures for PEPA -- Semi-numerical Solution of Stochastic Process Algebra Models -- Bisimulation Algorithms for Stochastic Process Algebras and Their BDD-Based Implementation -- Invited Lecture -- Probabilistic Linear-Time Model Checking: An Overview of the Automata-Theoretic Approach -- Modeling and Verification of Real-Time Systems -- Formal Verification of a Power Controller Using the Real-Time Model Checker Uppaal -- Verifying Progress in Timed Systems -- Proof Assistance for Real-Time Systems Using an Interactive Theorem Prover -- Modelling Timeouts without Timelocks.
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