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_aNASA Formal Methods _h[electronic resource] : _b14th International Symposium, NFM 2022, Pasadena, CA, USA, May 24-27, 2022, Proceedings / _cedited by Jyotirmoy V. Deshmukh, Klaus Havelund, Ivan Perez. |
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505 | 0 | _aInvited Keynotes -- Formal Methods for Trusted Space Autonomy: Boon or Bane -- An Essence of Domain Engineering - A Basis for Trustworthy Aeronautics and Space Software -- Concept Design Moves -- Automating Program Transformation with Coccinelle -- The Prusti Project: Formal Verification for Rust -- Summers Reachability Analysis for Cyber-Physical Systems: Are we there yet -- Regular Submissions -- Towards Better Test Coverage: Merging Unit Tests for Autonomous Systems -- Quantification of Battery Depletion Risk Made Efficient -- Hierarchical Contract-based Synthesis for Assurance Cases -- Verified Probabilistic Policies for Deep Reinforcement Learning -- NNLander-VeriF: A Neural Network Formal Verification Framework for Vision-Based Autonomous Aircraft Landing -- The Black-Box Simplex Architecture for Runtime Assurance of Autonomous CPS -- Case Studies for Computing Density of Reachable States for Safe Autonomous Motion Planning -- Towards Refactoring FRETish Requirements -- Neural Network Compression of ACAS Xu Early Prototype is Unsafe: Closed-Loop Verification through Quantized State Backreachability -- ZoPE: A Fast Optimizer for ReLU Networks with Low-Dimensional Inputs -- Permutation Invariance of Deep Neural Networks with ReLUs -- Configurable Benchmarks for C Model Checkers -- AssumeGuarantee Reasoning with Scheduled Components -- Stateful Black-Box Fuzzing of Bluetooth Devices Using Automata Learning -- From Verified Scala to STIX File System Embedded Code using Stainless -- On the Termination of Borrow Checking in Featherweight Rust -- Programming Than Programming: Teaching Formal Methods in a Software Engineering Programme -- Zone Extrapolations in Parametric Timed Automata -- Exemplifying Parametric Timed Specifications over Signals with Bounded Behavior -- Timed Automata Learning via SMT Solving -- Asynchronous Composition of Local Interface LTL Properties -- Elucidation and Analysis of Specification Patterns in Aerospace System Telemetry -- Robust Computation TreeLogic -- On the-Fly Model Checking with Neural MCTS -- Checking and Test Generation for Comprehensive Verification -- Operational Annotations: a New Method for Sequential Program Verification -- Byzantine Fault Tolerant Consensus in Agda -- DSV: Disassembly Soundness Validation without Assuming a Ground Truth -- Probabilistic Hyperproperties with Rewards -- Hypercontracts -- Monitorability of Expressive Verdicts -- BDDs Strike Back: Efficient Analysis of Static and Dynamic Fault Trees -- Approximate Translation from Floating-Point to Real-Interval Arithmetic -- Synthesis of Optimal Defenses for System Architecture Design Model in MaxSMT -- Certified Computation of Nondeterministic Limits -- The Power of Disjoint Support Decompositions in Decision Diagrams -- Incremental Transitive Closure for Zonal Abstract Domain -- Proof Mate: an Interactive Proof Helper for PVS -- Runtime Verification Triggers -- Real-time, Autonomous Fault Recovery on the CySat-I. | |
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