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EOR
2002
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Multicriteria classification and sorting methods: A literature review
The assignment of alternatives (observations/objects) into predefined homogenous groups is a problem of major practical and research interest. This type of problem is referred to ...
Constantin Zopounidis, Michael Doumpos
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CORR
2008
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
Modular Compilation of a Synchronous Language
Synchronous languages rely on formal methods to ease the development of applications in an efficient and reusable way. Formal methods have been advocated as a means of increasing t...
Annie Ressouche, Daniel Gaffé, Valér...
CONCUR
2006
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Sanity Checks in Formal Verification
One of the advantages of temporal-logic model-checking tools is their ability to accompany a negative answer to the correctness query by a counterexample to the satisfaction of the...
Orna Kupferman
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ERLANG
2006
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Testing telecoms software with quviq QuickCheck
We present a case study in which a novel testing tool, Quviq QuickCheck, is used to test an industrial implementation of the Megaco protocol. We considered positive and negative t...
Thomas Arts, John Hughes, Joakim Johansson, Ulf Wi...
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ECSA
2008
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Non-synchronous Communications in Process Algebraic Architectural Description Languages
Abstract. Architectural description languages are a useful tool for modmplex software systems at a high level of abstraction and, if based on formal methods, for enabling the early...
Marco Bernardo, Edoardo Bontà