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245 1 0 _aModel Checking Software
_h[electronic resource] :
_b9th International SPIN Workshop Grenoble, France, April 11–13, 2002 Proceedings /
_cedited by Dragan Bošnački, Stefan Leue.
260 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c2002.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg,
_c2002.
300 _aX, 262 p.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Computer Science,
_x0302-9743 ;
_v2318
505 0 _aInvited Talks -- SAT-Based Counterexample Guided Abstraction Refinement -- Abstract Interpretation: Theory and Practice -- Invited Tutorial -- SPIN Tutorial: How to Become a SPIN Doctor -- Tutorial -- Abstraction in Software Model Checking: Principles and Practice -- Software Model Checking -- Symmetry Reduction Criteria for Software Model Checking -- Bytecode Model Checking: An Experimental Analysis -- The Influence of Software Module Systems on Modular Verification -- Extending the Translation from SDL to Promela -- Algorithms and Theoretical Foundations -- Model Checking Knowledge and Time -- Partial Order Reduction in Directed Model Checking -- Local Parallel Model Checking for the Alternation-Free ?-Calculus -- Applications -- The Agreement Problem Protocol Verification Environment -- Bottleneck Analysis of a Gigabit Network Interface Card: Formal Verification Approach -- Using SPIN to Verify Security Properties of Cryptographic Protocols -- Work in Progress -- Modeling and Verification of Interactive Flexible Multimedia Presentations Using PROMELA/SPIN -- SPINning Parallel Systems Software -- Dynamic Bounds and Transition Merging for Local First Search -- Invited Industrial Presentations -- Comparing Symbolic and Explicit Model Checking of a Software System -- Industrial Model Checking Based on Satisfiability Solvers -- A Typical Testing Problem: Validating WML Cellphones -- Model Checking Tools -- Heuristic Model Checking for Java Programs -- System Specification and Verification Using High Level Concepts — A Tool Demonstration -- Demonstration of an Automated Integrated Test Environment for Web-Based Applications -- ?SPIN: Extending SPIN with Abstraction.
520 _aThe SPIN workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners int- ested in explicit state model checking technology as it is applied to the veri?- tion of software systems. Since 1995, when the SPIN workshop series was instigated, SPIN workshops have been held on an annual basis at Montr´ eal (1995), New Brunswick (1996), Enschede (1997), Paris (1998), Trento (1999), Toulouse (1999), Stanford (2000), andToronto(2001). Whilethe?rstSPINworkshopwasastand-aloneevent,later workshopshavebeenorganizedasmoreorlesscloselya?liatedeventswithlarger conferences, in particular with CAV (1996), TACAS (1997), FORTE/PSTV (1998), FLOC (1999), World Congress on Formal Methods (1999), FMOODS (2000), and ICSE (2001). This year, SPIN 2002 was held as a satellite event of ETAPS 2002, the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software. The co-location of SPIN workshops with conferences has proven to be very successful and has helped to disseminate SPIN model checking technology to wider audiences. Since 1999, the proceedings of the SPIN workshops have appeared in Springer-Verlag’s “Lecture Notes in Computer Science” series. The history of successful SPIN workshops is evidence for the maturing of model checking technology, not only in the hardware domain, but increasingly also in the software area. While in earlier years algorithms and tool development 1 around the SPIN model checker were the focus of this workshop series, the scopehasrecentlywidenedtoincludemoregeneralapproachestosoftwaremodel checking. Current research in this area concentrates not so much on completely verifyingsystemmodels,butratheronanalyzingsourcecodeinordertodiscover software faults.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aSoftware engineering.
650 0 _aLogic design.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aLogics and Meanings of Programs.
650 2 4 _aSoftware Engineering.
650 2 4 _aProgramming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
700 1 _aBošnački, Dragan.
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700 1 _aLeue, Stefan.
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