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Computer Aided Verification - 17th International Conference, CAV 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 6-10, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Kousha Etessami, Sriram K. Rajamani
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This volume contains the proceedings of the International
Conference on Computer Aided Veri?cation (CAV), held in Edinburgh,
Scotland, July 6-10, 2005. CAV 2005 was the seventeenth in a series
of conferences dedicated to the advancement of the theory and
practice of computer-assisted formal an- ysis methods for software
and hardware systems. The conference covered the spectrum from
theoretical results to concrete applications, with an emphasis on
practical veri?cation tools and the algorithms and techniques that
are needed for their implementation. We received 123 submissions
for regular papers and 32 submissions for tool
papers.Ofthesesubmissions,
theProgramCommitteeselected32regularpapers and 16 tool papers,
which formed the technical program of the conference. The
conference had three invited talks, by Bob Bentley (Intel), Bud
Mishra (NYU), and George C. Necula (UC Berkeley). The conference
was preceded by a tutorial day, with two tutorials: - Automated
Abstraction Re?nement, by Thomas Ball (Microsoft) and Ken McMillan
(Cadence); and - Theory and Practice of Decision Procedures for
Combinations of (First- Order) Theories, by Clark Barrett (NYU) and
Cesare Tinelli (U Iowa). CAV 2005 had six a?liated workshops: - BMC
2005: 3rd Int. Workshop on Bounded Model Checking; - FATES 2005:
5th Workshop on Formal Approaches to Testing Software; - GDV 2005:
2nd Workshop on Games in Design and Veri?cation; - PDPAR 2005: 3rd
Workshop on Pragmatics of Decision Procedures in - tomated
Reasoning; - RV 2005: 5th Workshop on Runtime Veri?cation; and -
SoftMC 2005: 3rd Workshop on Software Model Checking
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International SPIN workshop on Model Checking of Software, SPIN 2003, held in portland, OR, USA in May 2003 as an ICSE 2003 satellite workshop. The 14 revised full papers and 3 revised tool papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions. The book presents state-of-the-art results on the analysis and verification of distributed software systems using the SPIN model checker as one of the most powerful and widely applied systems.
This book has been created out of a series of anecdotes extracted
from the diary of the author. These selective incidents quoted are
down-to-earth, realistic and absorbing. Most stories are derived
out of feelings generated by events as the author witnessed them
during his long military career. Many of the occurences are true
but a few are craftily exaggerated to maximize their effects on the
reader's mind. "Memorable Military Moments" is designed for a wide
cross section of society but servicemen would derive maximum
benefits from its scintillating pages. It would enable the men and
women of the U.S. armed forces to switch off for a while on the
battlefield and ponder ver the experiences of an Indian soldier.
The book has great moral worth for all youngsters who are poised on
the threshold of life to face its challenges. Punctuated by orignal
verses, the stories have great appeal for the general reader.
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