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Title:
Computer Aided Verification 27th International Conference, CAV 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA, July 18-24, 2015, Proceedings, Part II
Author:
Kroening, Daniel. editor.
ISBN:
9783319216683
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Physical Description:
XVIII, 469 p. 107 illus. online resource.
Series:
Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 9207
Contents:
SMT Techniques and Applications -- POLING: SMT Aided Linearizability Proofs -- Finding Bounded Path in Graph Using SMT for Automatic Clock Routing -- Cutting the Mix -- The Inez Mathematical Programming Modulo Theories Framework -- Using Minimal Correction Sets to More Efficiently Compute Minimal Unsatisfiable Sets -- Deciding Local Theory Extensions via E-matching -- HW Verification -- Modular Deductive Verification of Multiprocessor Hardware Designs -- Word-Level Symbolic Trajectory Evaluation -- Verifying Linearizability of Intel® Software Guard Extensions -- Synthesis Synthesis Through Unification -- From Non-preemptive to Preemptive Scheduling Using Synchronization Synthesis -- Counterexample-Guided Quantifier Instantiation for Synthesis in SMT -- Deductive Program Repair -- Quantifying Conformance Using the Skorokhod Metric -- Pareto Curves of Multidimensional Mean-Payoff Games -- Termination -- Conflict-Driven Conditional Termination -- Predicate Abstraction and CEGAR for Disproving Termination ofHigher-Order Functional Programs -- Complexity of Bradley-Manna-Sipma Lexicographic Ranking Functions -- Measuring with Timed Patterns -- Automatic Verification of Stability and Safety for Delay Differential Equations -- Time Robustness in MTL and Expressivity in Hybrid System Falsification -- Concurrency -- Adaptive Concretization for Parallel Program Synthesis -- Automatic Completion of Distributed Protocols with Symmetry -- An Axiomatic Specification for Sequential Memory Models -- Approximate Synchrony: An Abstraction for Distributed Almost-Synchronous Systems -- Automated and Modular Refinement Reasoning for Concurrent Programs.
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