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POPL
2005
ACM
16 years 6 months ago
Formal prototyping in early stages of protocol design
Network protocol design is usually an informal process where debugging is based on successive iterations of a prototype implementation. The feedback provided by a prototype can be...
Alwyn Goodloe, Carl A. Gunter, Mark-Oliver Stehr
FMICS
2010
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
SMT-Based Formal Verification of a TTEthernet Synchronization Function
Abstract. TTEthernet is a communication infrastructure for mixedcriticality systems that integrates dataflow from applications with different criticality levels on a single network...
Wilfried Steiner, Bruno Dutertre
SP
1998
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
Strand Spaces: Why is a Security Protocol Correct?
A strand is a sequence of events; it represents either the execution of legitimate party in a security protocol or else a sequence of actions by a penetrator. A strand space is a ...
F. Javier Thayer, Jonathan C. Herzog, Joshua D. Gu...
FMCAD
2008
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
A Theory of Mutations with Applications to Vacuity, Coverage, and Fault Tolerance
The quality of formal specifications and the circuits they are written for can be evaluated through checks such as vacuity and coverage. Both checks involve mutations to the specif...
Orna Kupferman, Wenchao Li, Sanjit A. Seshia
FOIKS
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Two Complementary Classification Methods for Designing a Concept Lattice from Interval Data
This paper holds on the application of two classification methods based on formal concept analysis (FCA) to interval data. The first method uses a similarity between objects while ...
Mehdi Kaytoue-Uberall, Zainab Assaghir, Nizar Mess...