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FM
2008
Springer
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Specification and Checking of Software Contracts for Conditional Information Flow
Abstract. Information assurance applications built according to the MILS (Multiple Independent Levels of Security) architecture often contain information flow policies that are con...
Torben Amtoft, John Hatcliff, Edwin Rodrígu...
RTCSA
1997
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Behavior verification of hybrid real-time requirements by qualitative formalism
Although modern control theories have been successfully applied to solve a variety of problems, they are often mathematically and physically too specific to describe and analyze t...
Jang-Soo Lee, Sung Deok Cha
ICALP
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
On Message Sequence Graphs and Finitely Generated Regular MSC Languages
Message Sequence Charts (MSCs) are an attractive visual formalism widely used to capture system requirements during the early design stages in domains such as telecommunication sof...
Jesper G. Henriksen, Madhavan Mukund, K. Narayan K...
FM
2008
Springer
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Finding Minimal Unsatisfiable Cores of Declarative Specifications
Declarative specifications exhibit a variety of problems, such as inadvertently overconstrained axioms and underconstrained conjectures, that are hard to diagnose with model checki...
Emina Torlak, Felix Sheng-Ho Chang, Daniel Jackson
CORR
2008
Springer
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13 years 7 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...