Computer Aided Verification conference
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The Computer Aided Verification (CAV) conference is a leading international research conference focused on the theory and practice of computer-aided formal methods for the verification and analysis of hardware and software systems.
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Target entity: Computer Aided Verification conference Context triple: [CAV Award, namedAfter, Computer Aided Verification conference]
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Symbolic Model Checking
Symbolic Model Checking is a formal verification technique that uses symbolic representations, such as binary decision diagrams, to efficiently verify properties of hardware and software systems with very large state spaces.
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Model Checking (book)
"Model Checking" is a foundational textbook that systematically presents the theory and practice of using automated verification techniques to prove correctness properties of hardware and software systems.
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Program Verification: Approaches and Tools
"Program Verification: Approaches and Tools" is a foundational work in computer science that systematically presents methods and practical techniques for proving the correctness of software programs.
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Conference on Automated Deduction
The Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE) is a leading international research conference focused on the theory and applications of automated reasoning and formal deduction in computer science and mathematics.
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Temporal Verification of Reactive Systems
"Temporal Verification of Reactive Systems" is a foundational book in formal methods that presents rigorous techniques for specifying and verifying the correctness of reactive and concurrent systems using temporal logic.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Computer Aided Verification conference Target entity description: The Computer Aided Verification (CAV) conference is a leading international research conference focused on the theory and practice of computer-aided formal methods for the verification and analysis of hardware and software systems.
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A.
Symbolic Model Checking
Symbolic Model Checking is a formal verification technique that uses symbolic representations, such as binary decision diagrams, to efficiently verify properties of hardware and software systems with very large state spaces.
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B.
Model Checking (book)
"Model Checking" is a foundational textbook that systematically presents the theory and practice of using automated verification techniques to prove correctness properties of hardware and software systems.
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C.
Program Verification: Approaches and Tools
"Program Verification: Approaches and Tools" is a foundational work in computer science that systematically presents methods and practical techniques for proving the correctness of software programs.
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D.
Conference on Automated Deduction
The Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE) is a leading international research conference focused on the theory and applications of automated reasoning and formal deduction in computer science and mathematics.
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E.
Temporal Verification of Reactive Systems
"Temporal Verification of Reactive Systems" is a foundational book in formal methods that presents rigorous techniques for specifying and verifying the correctness of reactive and concurrent systems using temporal logic.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic conference
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computer science conference ⓘ international conference ⓘ |
| abbreviation | CAV NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| area | verification and analysis of hardware and software systems ⓘ |
| audience |
graduate students in computer science
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researchers in formal methods ⓘ researchers in hardware design ⓘ researchers in software engineering ⓘ tool developers for verification ⓘ |
| field |
automated reasoning
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computer-aided verification NERFINISHED ⓘ formal methods ⓘ hardware verification ⓘ model checking ⓘ program analysis ⓘ software verification ⓘ theoretical computer science ⓘ |
| focus |
analysis of hardware systems
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analysis of software systems ⓘ practice of computer-aided formal methods ⓘ theory of computer-aided formal methods ⓘ verification of hardware systems ⓘ verification of software systems ⓘ |
| fullName | International Conference on Computer Aided Verification NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| goal |
advance the state of the art in computer-aided verification
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promote the use of formal methods in industry ⓘ |
| hasComponent |
invited talks
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research paper presentations ⓘ tool demonstrations ⓘ tutorials ⓘ workshops ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| scope | international ⓘ |
| topic |
SAT solving in verification
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abstract interpretation ⓘ automata theory in verification ⓘ bounded model checking ⓘ compositional verification ⓘ counterexample generation ⓘ decision procedures ⓘ formal specification ⓘ hardware model checking ⓘ runtime verification ⓘ satisfiability modulo theories ⓘ software model checking ⓘ software testing with formal methods ⓘ static analysis ⓘ symbolic model checking ⓘ temporal logic ⓘ theorem proving for verification ⓘ verification of concurrent systems ⓘ verification of cyber-physical systems ⓘ verification of distributed systems ⓘ verification of embedded systems ⓘ verification of real-time systems ⓘ verification of security protocols ⓘ |
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Subject: Computer Aided Verification conference Description of subject: The Computer Aided Verification (CAV) conference is a leading international research conference focused on the theory and practice of computer-aided formal methods for the verification and analysis of hardware and software systems.
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