2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00165-015-0347-x
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Component-wise incremental LTL model checking

Abstract: Abstract. Efficient symbolic and explicit-state model checking approaches have been developed for the verification of linear time temporal logic (LTL) properties. Several attempts have been made to combine the advantages of the various algorithms. Model checking LTL properties usually poses two challenges: one must compute the synchronous product of the state space and the automaton model of the desired property, then look for counterexamples that is reduced to finding strongly connected components (SCCs) in t… Show more

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“…We proposed a new on-the-fly, incremental Linear Temporal Logic model checking algorithm that scales well with the size of models [160].…”
Section: Verification Approaches For Critical Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We proposed a new on-the-fly, incremental Linear Temporal Logic model checking algorithm that scales well with the size of models [160].…”
Section: Verification Approaches For Critical Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-CTL model checking of ordinary and coloured Petri nets based on traditional and extended versions of saturation [1,25], -Bounded CTL model checking based on a novel saturation-based algorithm, with various search strategies [10,24], -LTL model checking based on a novel synchronous product computation algorithm [20] and incremental SCC detection [19].…”
Section: Saturation-based Model Checking Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model based software and systems engineering [114,115,121,122]: techniques and tools for requirements engineering, design, analysis, optimization, deployment, testing [116], maintenance, domain-specific modeling languages, model transformations [123] and code generation). Formal methods [118,119,124] The Intelligent Systems Group is competent and dedicated to research in ambient intelligent systems [127], heterogeneous information processing, data analysis, medical image analysis [126], modeling complex systems [128], bioinformatics, biomedical informatics [125].…”
Section: Main Research Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%