Computer Aided Verification [electronic resource] : 19th International Conference, CAV 2007, Berlin, Germany, July 3-7, 2007, Proceedings / edited by Werner Damm, Holger Hermanns.
Contributor(s): Damm, Werner [editor.] | Hermanns, Holger [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 4590Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Edition: 1st ed. 2007.Description: XV, 562 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540733683.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Machine theory | Artificial intelligence | Logic design | Theory of Computation | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming | Software Engineering | Formal Languages and Automata Theory | Artificial Intelligence | Logic DesignAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access onlineInvited Talks -- Automatically Proving Program Termination -- A Mathematical Approach to RTL Verification -- Software Bugs Seen from an Industrial Perspective or Can Formal Methods Help on Automotive Software Development? -- Invited Tutorials -- Algorithms for Interface Synthesis -- A Tutorial on Satisfiability Modulo Theories -- A JML Tutorial: Modular Specification and Verification of Functional Behavior for Java -- Verification of Hybrid Systems -- Session I: Compositionality -- SAT-Based Compositional Verification Using Lazy Learning -- Local Proofs for Global Safety Properties -- Session II: Verification Process -- Low-Level Library Analysis and Summarization -- Verification Across Intellectual Property Boundaries -- Session III: Timed Synthesis and Games -- On Synthesizing Controllers from Bounded-Response Properties -- An Accelerated Algorithm for 3-Color Parity Games with an Application to Timed Games -- UPPAAL-Tiga: Time for Playing Games! -- The TASM Toolset: Specification, Simulation, and Formal Verification of Real-Time Systems -- Session IV: Infinitive State Verification -- Systematic Acceleration in Regular Model Checking -- Parameterized Verification of Infinite-State Processes with Global Conditions -- Session V: Tool Environment -- CADP 2006: A Toolbox for the Construction and Analysis of Distributed Processes -- jMoped: A Test Environment for Java Programs -- Hector: Software Model Checking with Cooperating Analysis Plugins -- The Why/Krakatoa/Caduceus Platform for Deductive Program Verification -- Session VI: Shapes -- Shape Analysis for Composite Data Structures -- Array Abstractions from Proofs -- Context-Bounded Analysis of Multithreaded Programs with Dynamic Linked Structures -- Revamping TVLA: Making Parametric Shape Analysis Competitive -- Session VII: Concurrent Program Verification -- Fast and Accurate Static Data-Race Detection for Concurrent Programs -- Parametric and Sliced Causality -- Spade: Verification of Multithreaded Dynamic and Recursive Programs -- Session VIII: Reactive Designs -- Anzu: A Tool for Property Synthesis -- RAT: A Tool for the Formal Analysis of Requirements -- Session IX: Parallelisation -- Parallelising Symbolic State-Space Generators -- I/O Efficient Accepting Cycle Detection -- Session X: Constraints and Decisions -- C32SAT: Checking C Expressions -- CVC3 -- BAT: The Bit-Level Analysis Tool -- LIRA: Handling Constraints of Linear Arithmetics over the Integers and the Reals -- Session XI: Probabilistic Verification -- Three-Valued Abstraction for Continuous-Time Markov Chains -- Magnifying-Lens Abstraction for Markov Decision Processes -- Underapproximation for Model-Checking Based on Random Cryptographic Constructions -- Session XII: Abstraction -- Using Counterexamples for Improving the Precision of Reachability Computation with Polyhedra -- Structural Abstraction of Software Verification Conditions -- An Abstract Domain for Analyzing Heap-Manipulating Low-Level Software -- Adaptive Symmetry Reduction -- Session XIII: Assume-Guarantee Reasoning.-From Liveness to Promptness -- Automated Assumption Generation for Compositional Verification -- Session XIV: Hybrid Systems -- Abstraction and Counterexample-Guided Construction of ?-Automata for Model Checking of Step-Discrete Linear Hybrid Models -- Test Coverage for Continuous and Hybrid Systems -- Hybrid Systems: From Verification to Falsification -- Session XV: Program Analysis -- Comparison Under Abstraction for Verifying Linearizability -- Leaping Loops in the Presence of Abstraction -- Configurable Software Verification: Concretizing the Convergence of Model Checking and Program Analysis -- Session XVI: SAT and Decision Procedures -- A Decision Procedure for Bit-Vectors and Arrays -- Boolean Abstraction for Temporal Logic Satisfiability -- A Lazy and Layered SMT( ) Solver for Hard Industrial Verification Problems.
This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on C- puter Aided Veri?cation (CAV), held in Berlin, Germany, July 3-7, 2007. CAV 2007 was the 19th in a series of conferences dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practice of computer-assisted formal analysis methods for software and hardware systems. The conference covers the spectrum from theoretical - sults to concrete applications, with an emphasis on practical veri?cation tools and the algorithms and techniques that are needed for their implementation. We received 134 regular paper submissions and 39 tool paper submissions. Of these, the ProgramCommittee selected 33 regularpapersand 14 toolpapers. Each submission was reviewed by at least three members of the Program C- mittee. The reviewing process included a PC review meeting, and - for the ?rst time in the history of CAV - an author feedback period. About 50 additional reviews were provided by experts external to the Program Committee to assure a high quality selection. The CAV 2007 program included three invited talks from industry: - Byron Cook (Microsoft Research) on Automatically Proving Program T- mination, - David Russino? (AMD) on A Mathematical Approach to RTL Veri?cation, and - Thomas Kropf (Bosch) on Software Bugs Seen from an Industrial Persp- tive.
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