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Runtime verification : 9th International Workshop, RV 2009, Grenoble, France, June 26-28, 2009, selected papers / Saddek Bensalem, Doron A. Peled (eds.).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 5779. | LNCS sublibrary. SL 2, Programming and software engineering.Publication details: Berlin : Springer-Verlag, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (201 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642046940
  • 3642046940
Other title:
  • RV 2009
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Runtime verification.DDC classification:
  • 005.1/31 22
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.V47 R88 2009
Other classification:
  • TP311-532
  • DAT 263f
  • DAT 325f
  • SS 4800
Online resources:
Contents:
Rule Systems for Runtime Verification: A Short Tutorial -- Verification, Testing and Statistics -- Type-Separated Bytecode -- Its Construction and Evaluation -- Runtime Verification of Safety-Progress Properties -- Monitor Circuits for LTL with Bounded and Unbounded Future -- State Joining and Splitting for the Symbolic Execution of Binaries -- The LIME Interface Specification Language and Runtime Monitoring Tool -- A Concurrency Testing Tool and Its Plug-Ins for Dynamic Analysis and Runtime Healing -- Bridging the Gap between Algebraic Specification and Object-Oriented Generic Programming -- Runtime Verification of C Memory Safety -- A Combined On-Line/Off-Line Framework for Black-Box Fault Diagnosis -- Hardware Supported Flexible Monitoring: Early Results -- DMaC: Distributed Monitoring and Checking.
Summary: The RV series of workshops brings together researchers from academia and industry who are interested in runtime verification. The goal of the RV workshops is to study the ability to apply lightweight formal verification during the execution of programs. This approach complements the offline use of formal methods which often use large resources. Runtime verification methods and tools include the instrumentation of code with pieces of software that can help to test and monitor it online and detect, and sometimes prevent, potential faults. RV 2009 was held on June 26-28 in Grenoble, France, adjacent to CAV 2009. The program included 11 accepted papers. Two invited talkswere given by Amir Pnueli on "Compositional Approach to Monitoring Linear Temporal Logic Properties" and Sriram Rajamani on "Verification, Testing and Statistics". The program also included three turorials
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Rule Systems for Runtime Verification: A Short Tutorial -- Verification, Testing and Statistics -- Type-Separated Bytecode -- Its Construction and Evaluation -- Runtime Verification of Safety-Progress Properties -- Monitor Circuits for LTL with Bounded and Unbounded Future -- State Joining and Splitting for the Symbolic Execution of Binaries -- The LIME Interface Specification Language and Runtime Monitoring Tool -- A Concurrency Testing Tool and Its Plug-Ins for Dynamic Analysis and Runtime Healing -- Bridging the Gap between Algebraic Specification and Object-Oriented Generic Programming -- Runtime Verification of C Memory Safety -- A Combined On-Line/Off-Line Framework for Black-Box Fault Diagnosis -- Hardware Supported Flexible Monitoring: Early Results -- DMaC: Distributed Monitoring and Checking.

The RV series of workshops brings together researchers from academia and industry who are interested in runtime verification. The goal of the RV workshops is to study the ability to apply lightweight formal verification during the execution of programs. This approach complements the offline use of formal methods which often use large resources. Runtime verification methods and tools include the instrumentation of code with pieces of software that can help to test and monitor it online and detect, and sometimes prevent, potential faults. RV 2009 was held on June 26-28 in Grenoble, France, adjacent to CAV 2009. The program included 11 accepted papers. Two invited talkswere given by Amir Pnueli on "Compositional Approach to Monitoring Linear Temporal Logic Properties" and Sriram Rajamani on "Verification, Testing and Statistics". The program also included three turorials

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