Publication detail

Cut-offs and Automata in Formal Verification of Infinite-State Systems

VOJNAR, T.

Original Title

Cut-offs and Automata in Formal Verification of Infinite-State Systems

Type

book

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this work, we discuss two complementary approaches to formal verification of infinite-state systems---namely, the use cut-offs and automata-based symbolic model checking (especially the so-called regular model checking). The thesis is based on extended versions of multiple conference and journal papers joint into a unified framework and accompanied with a significantly extended overview of other existing approaches. The presented original results include cut-offs for verification of parameterised networks of processes with shared resources, the approach of abstract regular model checking combining regular model checking with the counterexample-guided abstraction refinement (CEGAR) loop, a proposal of using language inference for regular model checking, techniques for an application of regular model checking to verification of programs manipulating dynamic linked data structures, the approach of abstract regular tree model checking as well as a proposal of a novel class of tree automata with size constraints with applications in verification of programs manipulating balanced tree structures.

Keywords

Formal verification, infinite-state systems, model checking, cut-offs, symbolic model checking, regular model checking.

Authors

VOJNAR, T.

RIV year

2007

Released

21. 12. 2007

Publisher

Faculty of Information Technology BUT

Location

Brno

ISBN

978-80-214-3547-6

Edition

FIT Monograph 1

Pages count

189

BibTex

@book{BUT61919,
  author="Tomáš {Vojnar}",
  title="Cut-offs and Automata in Formal Verification of Infinite-State Systems",
  year="2007",
  publisher="Faculty of Information Technology BUT",
  address="Brno",
  series="FIT Monograph 1",
  pages="189",
  isbn="978-80-214-3547-6"
}