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E-grāmata: Hardware and Software: Verification and Testing: 4th International Haifa Verification Conference, HVC 2008, Haifa, Israel, October 27-30, 2008, Revised Selected Papers

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  • Sērija : Programming and Software Engineering 5394
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2009
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These are the conference proceedings of the 4th Haifa Veri cation Conference, held October 2730, 2008 in Haifa, Israel. This international conference is a unique venue that brings together leading researchers and practitioners of both formal and dynamic veri cation, for both hardware and software systems. This years conference extended the successes of the previous years, with a largejumpinthenumberofsubmitted papers. Wereceived49totalsubmissions, with many more high-quality papers than we had room to accept. Submissions came from 19 di erent countries, re ecting the growing international visibility of the conference. Of the 49 submissions, 43 were regular papers, 2 of which were later withdrawn, and 6 were tool papers. After a rigorous review process, in which each paper received at least four independent reviews from the dist- guished Program Committee, we accepted 12 regular papers and 4 tools papers for presentation at the conference and inclusion in this volume. These numbers give acceptance rates of 29% for regular papers and 67% for tool papers (34% combined) comparable to the elite, much older, conferences in the ?eld. A Best Paper Award, selected on the basis of the reviews and scores from the Program Committee, was presented to Edmund Clarke, Alexandre Donz“ e, and AxelLegayfortheirpaperentitledStatisticalModelCheckingofMixed-Analog Circuits with an Application to a Third-Order Delta-Sigma Modulator. The refereed program was complemented by an outstanding program of - vited talks, panels, and special sessions from prominent leaders in the ?eld.
Section 1: Invited Talks
Hazards of Verification
1(1)
Daniel Jackson
Automata-Theoretic Model Checking Revisited
2(1)
Moshe Y. Vardi
Proofs, Interpolants, and Relevance Heuristics (HVC 2008 Award Winner)
3(1)
Ken McMillan
Is Verification Getting Too Complex?
4(1)
Yoav Hollander
Can Mutation Analysis Help Fix Our Broken Coverage Metrics?
5(1)
Brian Bailey
Practical Considerations Concerning HL-to -RT Equivalence Checking
6(1)
Carl Pixley
Section 2: Regular Papers
A Framework for Inherent Vacuity
7(16)
Dana Fisman
Orna Kupferman
Sarai Sheinvald-Faragy
Moshe Y. Vardi
A Meta Heuristic for Effectively Detecting Concurrency Errors
23(15)
Neha Rungta
Eric G. Mercer
A Uniform Approach to Three-Valued Semantics for μ-Calculus on Abstractions of Hybrid Automata
38(15)
Kerstin Bauer
Raffaella Gentilini
Klaus Schneider
Automatic Boosting of Cross-Product Coverage Using Bayesian Networks
53(15)
Dorit Baras
Laurent Fournier
Avi Ziv
Efficient Decision Procedure for Bounded Integer Non-linear Operations Using SMT (LIA)
68(16)
Malay K. Ganai
Evaluating Workloads Using Comparative Functional Coverage
84(15)
Yoram Adler
Dale Blue
Thomas Conti
Richard Prewitt
Shmuel Ur
Iterative Delta Debugging
99(15)
Cyrille Artho
Linear-Time Reductions of Resolution Proofs
114(15)
Omer Bar-Ilan
Oded Fuhrmann
Shlomo Hoory
Ohad Shacham
Ofer Strichman
Significant Diagnostic Counterexamples in Probabilistic Model Checking
129(20)
Miguel E. Andres
Pedro D'Argenio
Peter Van Rossum
Statistical Model Checking of Mixed-Analog Circuits with an Application to a Third Order Δ - Σ Modulator
149(15)
Edmund Clarke
Alexandre Donze
Axel Legay
Structural Contradictions
164(15)
Cindy Eisner
Dana Fisman
Synthesizing Test Models from Test Cases
179(15)
Antti Jaaskelainen
Antti Kervinen
Mika Katara
Antti Valmari
Heikki Virtanen
Section 3: Tool Papers
D-TSR: Parallelizing SMT-Based BMC Using Tunnels over a Distributed Framework
194(6)
Malay K. Ganai
Weihong Li
Progress in Automated Software Defect Prediction
200(5)
Thomas J. Ostrand
Elaine J. Weyuker
SeeCode - A Code Review Plug-in for Eclipse
205(5)
Moran Shochat
Orna Raz
Eitan Farchi
User-Friendly Model Checking: Automatically Configuring Algorithms with RuleBase/PE
210(5)
Ziv Nevo
Author Index 215