Abstract. Probabilistic model checking is a formal verification technique that has been successfully applied to the analysis of systems from a broad range of domains, including sec...
John Heath, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska, Gethin Norman, D...
A key challenge for agent-oriented software engineering is to develop and implement open systems composed of interacting autonomous agents. On the one hand, there is a need for pe...
Wilfried Brauer, Matthias Nickles, Michael Rovatso...
Abstract. We propose a language, called Charon, for modular specification of interacting hybrid systems. For hierarchical description of the system architecture, Charon supports bu...
Rajeev Alur, Radu Grosu, Yerang Hur, Vijay Kumar, ...
Abstract. Formal methods emphasizes the need for a top-down approach when developing large reliable software systems. Refinements are map step by step abstract algebraic specificat...
Abstract. Quantitative model checking computes the probability values of a given property quantifying over all possible schedulers. It turns out that maximum and minimum probabilit...