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Modeling and model checking by modular approach

Published: 31 May 2014 Publication History

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Model checking is a common formal verification technique, but it is only applicable to white box systems. In order to allow users without much formal verification expertise to use model checking easily, this paper proposes a modular approach for software modeling and model checking. Efficiency, correctness, and reusability are our main concerns. A hierarchical model is constructed for a system by modules, and it is translated into the specific model checking codes. The M^3C tool is implemented to support our approach, and it is successfully applied to actual industrial cases, as well as to some cases in the literature.

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ICSE Companion 2014: Companion Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Software Engineering
May 2014
741 pages
ISBN:9781450327688
DOI:10.1145/2591062
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  1. Module
  2. model checking
  3. modeling

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