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Principles of Model Checking (Representation and Mind Series)

Abstract

Our growing dependence on increasingly complex computer and software systems necessitates the development of formalisms, techniques, and tools for assessing functional properties of these systems. One such technique that has emerged in the last twenty years is model checking, which systematically (and automatically) checks whether a model of a given system satisfies a desired property such as deadlock freedom, invariants, or request-response properties. This automated technique for verification and debugging has developed into a mature and widely used approach with many applications. Principles of Model Checking offers a comprehensive introduction to model checking that is not only a text suitable for…

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Keywords
  • Liveness
  • Computer science
  • Model checking
  • Rotation formalisms in three dimensions
  • Debugging
  • Mathematical proof
  • Theoretical computer science
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