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Model checking programs

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A verification and testing environment for Java, called Java PathFinder (JPF), which integrates model checking, program analysis and testing, and uses state compression to handle big states and partial order and symmetry reduction, slicing, abstraction, and runtime analysis techniques to reduce the state space.
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The majority of the work carried out in the formal methods community throughout the last three decades has (for good reasons) been devoted to special languages designed to make it easier to experiment with mechanized formal methods such as theorem provers and model checkers. In this paper, we give arguments for why we believe it is time for the formal methods community to shift some of its attention towards the analysis of programs written in modern programming languages. In keeping with this philosophy, we have developed a verification and testing environment for Java, called Java PathFinder (JPF), which integrates model checking, program analysis and testing. Part of this work has consisted of building a new Java Virtual Machine that interprets Java bytecode. JPF uses state compression to handle large states, and partial order reduction, slicing, abstraction and run-time analysis techniques to reduce the state space. JPF has been applied to a real-time avionics operating system developed at Honeywell, illustrating an intricate error, and to a model of a spacecraft controller, illustrating the combination of abstraction, run-time analysis and slicing with model checking.

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An Interface for Programming Verifiable Autonomous Agents in ROS

TL;DR: In this paper, an interface for integrating BDI-based agents into robotic systems developed using ROS is presented, which uses the Gwendolen language to program BDI agents and makes use of the AJPF model checker in order to verify properties related to the decision-making in the agent programs.

Efficient dynamic verification of concurrent programs

TL;DR: A family of algorithms for reducing the search spaces of concurrent programs for dynamic verification, which can significantly reduce the time to verify realistic multithreaded applications while guaranteeing completeness and soundness are proposed.
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Software Model Checking Without Source Code

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A research framework for software-fault localization tools

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A Survey of Petri Nets Slicing

TL;DR: Different slicing techniques are studied along with their algorithms introducing a classification of Petri nets slicing algorithms based on their construction methodology and objective and some recent improvements to slicing algorithms, which can certainly reduce the slice size even for strongly connected nets.
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