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Victor Braberman

Researcher at University of Buenos Aires

Publications -  88
Citations -  1587

Victor Braberman is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Model checking & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1479 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor Braberman include Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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A foundation for behavioural conformance in software product line architectures

TL;DR: A novel semantics for Modal Transition Systems, branching semantics, is proposed that can provide the formal underpinning for a notion of behaviour conformance for software product line architectures.
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Model-based quality assurance of protocol documentation: tools and methodology

TL;DR: Experience so far confirms that MBT works and that it scales, provided it is accompanied by sound tool support and clear methodological guidance, and specifically focuses on model‐based testing (MBT).
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Synthesizing nonanomalous event-based controllers for liveness goals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a synthesis technique and methodological guidelines for automatically constructing event-based behavior models, which works for an expressive subset of liveness properties, distinguishes between controlled and monitored actions, and differentiates system goals from environment assumptions.
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Parametric prediction of heap memory requirements

TL;DR: This work presents a technique to compute symbolic polynomial approximations of the amount of dynamic memory required to safely execute a method without running out of memory, for Javalike imperative programs.

Synthesising Non-Anomalous Event-Based Controllers for Liveness Goals

TL;DR: SGR(1), a novel synthesis technique and methodological guidelines for automatically constructing event-based behavior models, works for an expressive subset of liveness properties, distinguishes between controlled and monitored actions, and differentiates system goals from environment assumptions.