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Formal Methods in System Design, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, February 2007
- Constance L. Heitmeyer, Jean-Pierre Talpin:
Guest editorial. 1-3 - Edmund M. Clarke, Himanshu Jain, Daniel Kroening:
Verification of SpecC using predicate abstraction. 5-28 - Cagkan Erbas, Andy D. Pimentel, Selin Cerav-Erbas:
Static priority scheduling of event-triggered real-time embedded systems. 29-47 - Cagkan Erbas, Andy D. Pimentel, Selin Cerav-Erbas:
Static priority scheduling of event-triggered real-time embedded systems. 49 - Tobias Schüle, Klaus Schneider:
Bounded model checking of infinite state systems. 51-81
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2007
- Haiyan Xiong, Paul Curzon, Sofiène Tahar, Ann Blandford:
Providing a formal linkage between MDG and HOL. 83-116 - Lei Feng, Walter Murray Wonham, P. S. Thiagarajan:
Designing communicating transaction processes by supervisory control theory. 117-141 - Victor Khomenko, Maciej Koutny:
Verification of bounded Petri nets using integer programming. 143-176
Volume 30, Number 3, June 2007
- Andrew Butterfield, Juan Bicarregui, Alvaro Arenas:
Foreword: Selected papers from the ninth international workshop on formal methods for industrial critical systems (FMICS 04), Linz, Austria. 177-178 - Martin Fränzle, Christian Herde:
HySAT: An efficient proof engine for bounded model checking of hybrid systems. 179-198 - Yunja Choi:
From NuSMV to SPIN: Experiences with model checking flight guidance systems. 199-216 - Akram Idani, Yves Ledru:
Object oriented concepts identification from formal B specifications. 217-232 - Christophe Ponsard, Philippe Massonet, Jean-François Molderez, André Rifaut, Axel van Lamsweerde, Hung Tran Van:
Early verification and validation of mission critical systems. 233-247 - Miguel Valero Espada, Jaco van de Pol:
An abstract interpretation toolkit for µCRL. 249-273
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