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This book provides a hands-on introduction to runtime verification
which guides the reader from zero to sufficient practical knowledge
required to consider and apply it in industry. It starts with
almost no assumptions on the knowledge of the reader and provides
exercises throughout the book through which the reader builds their
own runtime verification tool. All that is required are basic
programming skills and a good working knowledge of the
object-oriented paradigm, ideally Java. Drawing from years of the
authors' real-world experience, the reader progresses from manually
writing runtime verification code to instrumenting monitoring using
aspect-oriented programming, after which they explore increasing
levels of specification abstraction: automata, regular expressions,
and linear time temporal logic. A range of other topics is also
explored in the book, including real-time properties, concerns of
efficiency and persistence, integration with testing and
architectural considerations. The book is written for graduate
students specializing in software engineering as well as for
industry professionals who need an introduction to the topic of
runtime verification. While the book focuses on underlying
foundations and practical techniques, it additionally provides for
each chapter a reading list in the appendix for the interested
reader who would like to deepen their knowledge in a particular
area.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th
International Conference on Runtime Verification, RV 2018, held in
Limassol, Cyprus, in November 2018. The 21 full papers presented
together with 3 short papers and 3 tool papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. The RV conference is
concerned with all aspects of monitoring and analysis of hardware,
software and more general system executions. Runtime verification
techniques are lightweight techniques to assess correctness,
reliability, and robustness; these techniques are significantly
more powerful and versatile than conventional testing, and more
practical than exhaustive formal verification. Chapter
"Hardware-based Runtime Verification with Embedded Tracing Units
and Stream Processing" is available open access under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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