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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j5]Christian Eisentraut, Holger Hermanns, Johann Schuster, Andrea Turrini
, Lijun Zhang:
The quest for minimal quotients for probabilistic and Markov automata. Inf. Comput. 262: 162-186 (2018) - 2014
- [j4]Ludwig Griebl, Johann Schuster:
Some notes on the abstraction operation for multi-terminal binary decision diagrams. Formal Methods Syst. Des. 44(1): 91-99 (2014) - [j3]Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
Markov Automata: Deciding weak bisimulation by means of non-naïvely vanishing states. Inf. Comput. 237: 151-173 (2014) - [j2]Nils Jansen
, Ralf Wimmer, Erika Ábrahám
, Barna Zajzon, Joost-Pieter Katoen
, Bernd Becker, Johann Schuster:
Symbolic counterexample generation for large discrete-time Markov chains. Sci. Comput. Program. 91: 90-114 (2014) - 2013
- [c8]Christian Eisentraut, Holger Hermanns, Johann Schuster, Andrea Turrini, Lijun Zhang:
The Quest for Minimal Quotients for Probabilistic Automata. TACAS 2013: 16-31 - [c7]Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
Lattice structures for bisimilar Probabilistic Automata. INFINITY 2013: 1-15 - [i2]Ludwig Griebl, Johann Schuster:
Some notes on the abstraction operation for Multi-Terminal Binary Decision Diagrams. CoRR abs/1303.6186 (2013) - 2012
- [b1]Johann Schuster:
Towards faster numerical solution of Continuous Time Markov Chains stored by symbolic data structures. Bundeswehr University Munich, Verlag Dr. Hut 2012 - [c6]Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
Scale-Freeness of SPA Models with Weighted Immediate Actions. EPEW/UKPEW 2012: 48-62 - [c5]Nils Jansen, Erika Ábrahám
, Barna Zajzon, Ralf Wimmer
, Johann Schuster, Joost-Pieter Katoen
, Bernd Becker:
Symbolic Counterexample Generation for Discrete-Time Markov Chains. FACS 2012: 134-151 - [c4]Alexander Gouberman, Martin Riedl, Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
A Modelling and Analysis Environment for LARES. MMB/DFT 2012: 244-248 - [i1]Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
Markov Automata: Deciding Weak Bisimulation by means of non-naively Vanishing States. CoRR abs/1205.6192 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Jens Bachmann, Martin Riedl, Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
An Efficient Symbolic Elimination Algorithm for the Stochastic Process Algebra Tool CASPA. SOFSEM 2009: 485-496 - 2008
- [j1]Thomas Krieger, Martin Riedl, Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
A view-probability-matrix approach to the modelling of gossiping protocols. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 36(3): 23-30 (2008) - [c2]Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
A Symbolic Multilevel Method with Sparse Submatrix Representation for Memory-Speed-Tradeoff. MMB 2008: 191-206 - [c1]Martin Riedl, Johann Schuster, Markus Siegle:
Recent Extensions to the Stochastic Process Algebra Tool CASPA. QEST 2008: 113-114
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