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Model checking is a promising formal verification technique successfully applied in several industrial environments, such as in chip design and in the telecommunication industry. In this paper, preliminary results of an automotive case study are presented as performed in the context of the European project EASIS.
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Eisler, S., Scheidler, C., Josko, B., Sandmann, G., Stroop, J. (2005). Preliminary Results of a Case Study: Model Checking for Advanced Automotive Applications. In: Fitzgerald, J., Hayes, I.J., Tarlecki, A. (eds) FM 2005: Formal Methods. FM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3582. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11526841_36
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