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- 2016
- Dirk Beyer, Matthias Dangl:
Verification-Aided Debugging: An Interactive Web-Service for Exploring Error Witnesses. CAV (2) 2016: 502-509 - Parosh Aziz Abdulla, Mohamed Faouzi Atig, Bengt Jonsson, Carl Leonardsson:
Stateless Model Checking for POWER. CAV (2) 2016: 134-156 - Rajeev Alur, Salar Moarref, Ufuk Topcu:
Compositional Synthesis of Reactive Controllers for Multi-agent Systems. CAV (2) 2016: 251-269 - Massimo Benerecetti, Daniele Dell'Erba, Fabio Mogavero:
Solving Parity Games via Priority Promotion. CAV (2) 2016: 270-290 - Adrien Champion, Alain Mebsout, Christoph Sticksel, Cesare Tinelli:
The Kind 2 Model Checker. CAV (2) 2016: 510-517 - Yu-Fang Chen, Lei Song, Zhilin Wu:
The Commutativity Problem of the MapReduce Framework: A Transducer-Based Approach. CAV (2) 2016: 91-111 - Dmitry Chistikov, Rupak Majumdar, Filip Niksic:
Hitting Families of Schedules for Asynchronous Programs. CAV (2) 2016: 157-176 - Loris D'Antoni, Roopsha Samanta, Rishabh Singh:
Qlose: Program Repair with Quantitative Objectives. CAV (2) 2016: 383-401 - Przemyslaw Daca, Thomas A. Henzinger, Andrey Kupriyanov:
Array Folds Logic. CAV (2) 2016: 230-248 - Samuel Drews, Aws Albarghouthi:
Effectively Propositional Interpolants. CAV (2) 2016: 210-229 - Rüdiger Ehlers, Vasumathi Raman:
Slugs: Extensible GR(1) Synthesis. CAV (2) 2016: 333-339 - Hassan Eldib, Meng Wu, Chao Wang:
Synthesis of Fault-Attack Countermeasures for Cryptographic Circuits. CAV (2) 2016: 343-363 - Grigory Fedyukovich, Arie Gurfinkel, Natasha Sharygina:
Property Directed Equivalence via Abstract Simulation. CAV (2) 2016: 433-453 - Paul Fiterau-Brostean, Ramon Janssen, Frits W. Vaandrager:
Combining Model Learning and Model Checking to Analyze TCP Implementations. CAV (2) 2016: 454-471 - Dror Fried, Lucas M. Tabajara, Moshe Y. Vardi:
BDD-Based Boolean Functional Synthesis. CAV (2) 2016: 402-421 - Zhoulai Fu, Zhendong Su:
XSat: A Fast Floating-Point Satisfiability Solver. CAV (2) 2016: 187-209 - Marco Gario, Alessandro Cimatti, Cristian Mattarei, Stefano Tonetta, Kristin Yvonne Rozier:
Model Checking at Scale: Automated Air Traffic Control Design Space Exploration. CAV (2) 2016: 3-22 - Ernst Moritz Hahn, Sven Schewe, Andrea Turrini, Lijun Zhang:
A Simple Algorithm for Solving Qualitative Probabilistic Parity Games. CAV (2) 2016: 291-311 - Vladimir Herdt, Hoang Minh Le, Daniel Große, Rolf Drechsler:
ParCoSS: Efficient Parallelized Compiled Symbolic Simulation. CAV (2) 2016: 177-183 - Herbert Jordan, Bernhard Scholz, Pavle Subotic:
Soufflé: On Synthesis of Program Analyzers. CAV (2) 2016: 422-430 - Alexander Legg, Nina Narodytska, Leonid Ryzhyk:
A SAT-Based Counterexample Guided Method for Unbounded Synthesis. CAV (2) 2016: 364-382 - Anthony W. Lin, Philipp Rümmer:
Liveness of Randomised Parameterised Systems under Arbitrary Schedulers. CAV (2) 2016: 112-133 - Stuart Pernsteiner, Calvin Loncaric, Emina Torlak, Zachary Tatlock, Xi Wang, Michael D. Ernst, Jonathan Jacky:
Investigating Safety of a Radiotherapy Machine Using System Models with Pluggable Checkers. CAV (2) 2016: 23-41 - Alastair Reid, Rick Chen, Anastasios Deligiannis, David Gilday, David Hoyes, Will Keen, Ashan Pathirane, Owen Shepherd, Peter Vrabel, Ali Zaidi:
End-to-End Verification of Processors with ISA-Formal. CAV (2) 2016: 42-58 - Mark Santolucito, Ennan Zhai, Ruzica Piskac:
Probabilistic Automated Language Learning for Configuration Files. CAV (2) 2016: 80-87 - Michele Sevegnani, Muffy Calder:
BigraphER: Rewriting and Analysis Engine for Bigraphs. CAV (2) 2016: 494-501 - Salomon Sickert, Javier Esparza, Stefan Jaax, Jan Kretínský:
Limit-Deterministic Büchi Automata for Linear Temporal Logic. CAV (2) 2016: 312-332 - Anton Wijs:
BFS-Based Model Checking of Linear-Time Properties with an Application on GPUs. CAV (2) 2016: 472-493 - Fengwei Xu, Ming Fu, Xinyu Feng, Xiaoran Zhang, Hui Zhang, Zhaohui Li:
A Practical Verification Framework for Preemptive OS Kernels. CAV (2) 2016: 59-79 - Swarat Chaudhuri, Azadeh Farzan:
Computer Aided Verification - 28th International Conference, CAV 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, July 17-23, 2016, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9780, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-41539-0 [contents]
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