Handbook of model checking

Model checking is a computer-assisted method for the analysis of dynamical systems that can be modeled by state-transition systems. Drawing from research traditions in mathematical logic, programming languages, hardware design, and theoretical computer science, model checking is now widely used for...

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Main Authors Clarke, Edmund M., Henzinger, Thomas A., Veith, Helmut, Bloem, Roderick
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer 2018
Springer International Publishing AG
Springer International Publishing
Edition1
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ISBN9783319105741
3319105744
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-10575-8

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Summary:Model checking is a computer-assisted method for the analysis of dynamical systems that can be modeled by state-transition systems. Drawing from research traditions in mathematical logic, programming languages, hardware design, and theoretical computer science, model checking is now widely used for the verification of hardware and software in industry.The editors and authors of this handbook are among the world's leading researchers in this domain, and the 32 contributed chapters present a thorough view of the origin, theory, and application of model checking. In particular, the editors classify the advances in this domain and the chapters of the handbook in terms of two recurrent themes that have driven much of the research agenda: the algorithmic challenge, that is, designing model-checking algorithms that scale to real-life problems; and the modeling challenge, that is, extending the formalism beyond Kripke structures and temporal logic.The book will be valuable for researchers and graduate students engaged with the development of formal methods and verification tools.
Bibliography:Other editors: Thomas A. Henzinger, Helmut Veith, Roderick Bloem
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9783319105741
3319105744
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-10575-8