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27th CAV 2015: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Daniel Kroening, Corina S. Pasareanu:
Computer Aided Verification - 27th International Conference, CAV 2015, San Francisco, CA, USA, July 18-24, 2015, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9206, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-21689-8
Invited Paper
- Philippa Gardner, Gareth Smith, Conrad Watt, Thomas Wood:
A Trusted Mechanised Specification of JavaScript: One Year On. 3-10
Model Checking and Refinements
- Byron Cook, Heidy Khlaaf, Nir Piterman:
On Automation of CTL* Verification for Infinite-State Systems. 13-29 - Bernd Finkbeiner, Markus N. Rabe, César Sánchez:
Algorithms for Model Checking HyperLTL and HyperCTL ^*. 30-48 - Daniel Dietsch, Matthias Heizmann, Vincent Langenfeld, Andreas Podelski:
Fairness Modulo Theory: A New Approach to LTL Software Model Checking. 49-66 - Antoine Durand-Gasselin, Javier Esparza, Pierre Ganty, Rupak Majumdar:
Model Checking Parameterized Asynchronous Shared-Memory Systems. 67-84 - Igor Konnov, Helmut Veith, Josef Widder:
SMT and POR Beat Counter Abstraction: Parameterized Model Checking of Threshold-Based Distributed Algorithms. 85-102 - Mitesh Jain, Panagiotis Manolios:
Skipping Refinement. 103-119
Quantitative Reasoning
- Mickael Randour, Jean-François Raskin, Ocan Sankur:
Percentile Queries in Multi-dimensional Markov Decision Processes. 123-139 - Krishnendu Chatterjee, Rasmus Ibsen-Jensen, Andreas Pavlogiannis:
Faster Algorithms for Quantitative Verification in Constant Treewidth Graphs. 140-157 - Tomás Brázdil, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Martin Chmelik, Andreas Fellner, Jan Kretínský:
Counterexample Explanation by Learning Small Strategies in Markov Decision Processes. 158-177 - Klaus von Gleissenthall, Boris Köpf, Andrey Rybalchenko:
Symbolic Polytopes for Quantitative Interpolation and Verification. 178-194 - Alessandro Abate, Lubos Brim, Milan Ceska, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska:
Adaptive Aggregation of Markov Chains: Quantitative Analysis of Chemical Reaction Networks. 195-213 - Christian Dehnert, Sebastian Junges, Nils Jansen, Florian Corzilius, Matthias Volk, Harold Bruintjes, Joost-Pieter Katoen, Erika Ábrahám:
PROPhESY: A PRObabilistic ParamEter SYnthesis Tool. 214-231
Software Analysis
- Yunhui Zheng, Vijay Ganesh, Sanu Subramanian, Omer Tripp, Julian Dolby, Xiangyu Zhang:
Effective Search-Space Pruning for Solvers of String Equations, Regular Expressions and Length Constraints. 235-254 - Abdulbaki Aydin, Lucas Bang, Tevfik Bultan:
Automata-Based Model Counting for String Constraints. 255-272 - Stijn de Gouw, Jurriaan Rot, Frank S. de Boer, Richard Bubel, Reiner Hähnle:
OpenJDK's Java.utils.Collection.sort() Is Broken: The Good, the Bad and the Worst Case. 273-289 - Radu Grigore, Stefan Kiefer:
Tree Buffers. 290-306 - Timon Gehr, Dimitar K. Dimitrov, Martin T. Vechev:
Learning Commutativity Specifications. 307-323 - Ankush Das, Shuvendu K. Lahiri, Akash Lal, Yi Li:
Angelic Verification: Precise Verification Modulo Unknowns. 324-342 - Arie Gurfinkel, Temesghen Kahsai, Anvesh Komuravelli, Jorge A. Navas:
The SeaHorn Verification Framework. 343-361 - Shuvendu K. Lahiri, Rohit Sinha, Chris Hawblitzel:
Automatic Rootcausing for Program Equivalence Failures in Binaries. 362-379 - K. Rustan M. Leino, Valentin Wüstholz:
Fine-Grained Caching of Verification Results. 380-397 - Rishabh Singh, Sumit Gulwani:
Predicting a Correct Program in Programming by Example. 398-414 - Mendes Oulamara, Arnaud J. Venet:
Abstract Interpretation with Higher-Dimensional Ellipsoids and Conic Extrapolation. 415-430
Lightning Talks
- Bernd Finkbeiner, Manuel Gieseking, Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog:
Adam: Causality-Based Synthesis of Distributed Systems. 433-439 - Shambwaditya Saha, Pranav Garg, P. Madhusudan:
Alchemist: Learning Guarded Affine Functions. 440-446 - Roberto Sebastiani, Patrick Trentin:
OptiMathSAT: A Tool for Optimization Modulo Theories. 447-454 - Burcu Kulahcioglu Ozkan, Michael Emmi, Serdar Tasiran:
Systematic Asynchrony Bug Exploration for Android Apps. 455-461 - Parosh Aziz Abdulla, Mohamed Faouzi Atig, Yu-Fang Chen, Lukás Holík, Ahmed Rezine, Philipp Rümmer, Jari Stenman:
Norn: An SMT Solver for String Constraints. 462-469 - Paolo Masci, Patrick Oladimeji, Yi Zhang, Paul L. Jones, Paul Curzon, Harold W. Thimbleby:
PVSio-web 2.0: Joining PVS to HCI. 470-478 - Tomás Babiak, Frantisek Blahoudek, Alexandre Duret-Lutz, Joachim Klein, Jan Kretínský, David Müller, David Parker, Jan Strejcek:
The Hanoi Omega-Automata Format. 479-486 - Malte Isberner, Falk Howar, Bernhard Steffen:
The Open-Source LearnLib - A Framework for Active Automata Learning. 487-495 - Rupak Majumdar, Zilong Wang:
Bbs: A Phase-Bounded Model Checker for Asynchronous Programs. 496-503 - Ashish Tiwari:
Time-Aware Abstractions in HybridSal. 504-510 - Alex Reinking, Ruzica Piskac:
A Type-Directed Approach to Program Repair. 511-517 - Marco Bozzano, Alessandro Cimatti, Anthony Fernandes Pires, David Jones, Greg Kimberly, T. Petri, R. Robinson, Stefano Tonetta:
Formal Design and Safety Analysis of AIR6110 Wheel Brake System. 518-535 - Parasara Sridhar Duggirala, Chuchu Fan, Sayan Mitra, Mahesh Viswanathan:
Meeting a Powertrain Verification Challenge. 536-543 - Jasmin Fisher, Ali Sinan Köksal, Nir Piterman, Steven Woodhouse:
Synthesising Executable Gene Regulatory Networks from Single-Cell Gene Expression Data. 544-560 - Yulia Demyanova, Thomas Pani, Helmut Veith, Florian Zuleger:
Empirical Software Metrics for Benchmarking of Verification Tools. 561-579
Interpolation, IC3/PDR, and Invariants
- Aleksandr Karbyshev, Nikolaj S. Bjørner, Shachar Itzhaky, Noam Rinetzky, Sharon Shoham:
Property-Directed Inference of Universal Invariants or Proving Their Absence. 583-602 - Marco Bozzano, Alessandro Cimatti, Alberto Griggio, Cristian Mattarei:
Efficient Anytime Techniques for Model-Based Safety Analysis. 603-621 - Dirk Beyer, Matthias Dangl, Philipp Wendler:
Boosting k-Induction with Continuously-Refined Invariants. 622-640 - Yakir Vizel, Arie Gurfinkel, Sharad Malik:
Fast Interpolating BMC. 641-657 - Yu-Fang Chen, Chih-Duo Hong, Bow-Yaw Wang, Lijun Zhang:
Counterexample-Guided Polynomial Loop Invariant Generation by Lagrange Interpolation. 658-674
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