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The idea of this volume originated from the need to have a book for
students to support their training with several tutorials on
different aspects of RV. The volume has been organized into seven
chapters and the topics covered include an introduction on runtime
verification, dynamic analysis of concurrency errors, monitoring
events that carry data, runtime error reaction and prevention,
monitoring of cyber-physical systems, runtime verification for
decentralized and distributed systems and an industrial application
of runtime verification techniques in financial transaction
systems.
This Festschrift, dedicated to Klaus Havelund on the occasion of
his 65th birthday, celebrated in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
contains papers written by many of his closest friends and
collaborators.After work as a software programmer in various Danish
companies, Klaus has held research positions at various institutes,
including the Danish Datamatics Center, the Ecole Polytechnique,
LIP 6 lab in Paris, Aalborg University, and NASA Ames. Since 2006
he has been working in NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the
federally funded center managed by Caltech whose primary function
is to construct and operate planetary robotic spacecraft. His
professional awards include the Turning Goals Into Reality
engineering innovation award, the Outstanding Technology
Development award, and the JPL Mariner, Ranger, Voyager, and
Magellan awards. Klaus has provided constant and generous service
to the formal methods community by organizing, participating in,
and chairing numerous committees. His academic awards include the
2020 SIGSOFT Impact Paper Award, the RV 2018 Test of Time award,
and the ASE 2014 and ASE 2016 Most Influential Paper awards. His
research activities have generated more than 100 publications with
more than 100 collaborators, cited over 12,000 times. The book
title reflects Klaus's main research and engineering focus
throughout his career: formal methods, often applied at NASA. The
contributions, which went through a peer-review process, cover a
wide spectrum of the topics related to his scientific interests,
including programming language design, static analysis, runtime
verification, dynamic assurance, and automata learning.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 16th
International Conference on Runtime Verification, RV 2016, held in
Madrid, Spain, in September 2016. The 18 revised full papers
presented together with 4 short papers, 3 tool papers, 2 tool
demonstration papers, and 5 tutorials, were carefully reviewed and
selected from 72 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.
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