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Model Checking Software

20th International Symposium, SPIN 2013, Stony Brook, NY, USA, July 8-9, 2013, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 7976)

Part of the book sub series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS)

Conference series link(s): SPIN: International Symposium on Model Checking Software

Conference proceedings info: SPIN 2013.

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Table of contents (22 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Reuse of Verification Results

    • Dirk Beyer, Philipp Wendler
    Pages 1-17
  3. Proving Properties of Concurrent Programs

    • Gerard J. Holzmann
    Pages 18-23
  4. Verifying a Quantitative Relaxation of Linearizability via Refinement

    • Kiran Adhikari, James Street, Chao Wang, Yang Liu, ShaoJie Zhang
    Pages 24-42
  5. A Map-Reduce Parallel Approach to Automatic Synthesis of Control Software

    • Vadim Alimguzhin, Federico Mari, Igor Melatti, Ivano Salvo, Enrico Tronci
    Pages 43-60
  6. On-the-Fly Control Software Synthesis

    • Vadim Alimguzhin, Federico Mari, Igor Melatti, Ivano Salvo, Enrico Tronci
    Pages 61-80
  7. Compositional Approach to Suspension and Other Improvements to LTL Translation

    • Tomáš Babiak, Thomas Badie, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Mojmír Křetínský, Jan Strejček
    Pages 81-98
  8. Regression Verification Using Impact Summaries

    • John Backes, Suzette Person, Neha Rungta, Oksana Tkachuk
    Pages 99-116
  9. Abstraction-Based Guided Search for Hybrid Systems

    • Sergiy Bogomolov, Alexandre Donzé, Goran Frehse, Radu Grosu, Taylor T. Johnson, Hamed Ladan et al.
    Pages 117-134
  10. Probabilistic Verification of Coordinated Multi-robot Missions

    • Sagar Chaki, Joseph Andrew Giampapa
    Pages 135-153
  11. Synthesizing Controllers for Automation Tasks with Performance Guarantees

    • Chih-Hong Cheng, Michael Geisinger, Christian Buckl
    Pages 154-159
  12. Local Model Checking of Weighted CTL with Upper-Bound Constraints

    • Jonas Finnemann Jensen, Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Jiří Srba, Lars Kaerlund Oestergaard
    Pages 178-195
  13. COMPLeTe − A COMmunication Protocol vaLidation Toolchain

    • Sven Gröning, Christopher Rosas, Christian Wietfeld
    Pages 196-208
  14. Towards Modeling and Model Checking Fault-Tolerant Distributed Algorithms

    • Annu John, Igor Konnov, Ulrich Schmid, Helmut Veith, Josef Widder
    Pages 209-226
  15. Guard-Based Partial-Order Reduction

    • Alfons Laarman, Elwin Pater, Jaco van de Pol, Michael Weber
    Pages 227-245
  16. On the Synergy of Probabilistic Causality Computation and Causality Checking

    • Florian Leitner-Fischer, Stefan Leue
    Pages 246-263
  17. Mining Sequential Patterns to Explain Concurrent Counterexamples

    • Stefan Leue, Mitra Tabaei Befrouei
    Pages 264-281
  18. Automatic Equivalence Checking of UF+IA Programs

    • Nuno P. Lopes, José Monteiro
    Pages 282-300
  19. Expression Reduction from Programs in a Symbolic Binary Executor

    • Anthony Romano, Dawson Engler
    Pages 301-319

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Model Checking Software, SPIN 2013, held in Stony Brook, NY, USA, in July 2013. The 18 regular papers, 2 tool demonstration papers, and 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 40 submissions. The traditional focus of SPIN has been on explicit-state model checking techniques, as implemented in SPIN and other related tools. While such techniques are still of key interest to the workshop, its scope has broadened over recent years to include techniques for the verification and formal testing of software systems in general.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Engineering, Vienna, University of Technology, Austria

    Ezio Bartocci

  • Department of Computer Science, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA

    C. R. Ramakrishnan

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