Online Course
System Validation (3): Requirements by modal formulas
EIT Digital via Coursera
-
25
-
- Write review
Overview
Class Central Tips
Syllabus
-In this module you learn how to specify requirements on behaviour. First Hennessy-Milner logic is explained, which is subsequently extended with fixed-points. Using this logic you will be able to formally characterise virtually any behavioral property on the behavior of software. This varies from simple properties such as a system is free from deadlocks, to complex properties such as "in a warehouse the controllers will instruct all the robots such that my ordered item will appear for certain within finite time at the output".
Advanced modal formulas
-This module elaborates on modal formulas. It shows how to use data in the formulas which makes modelling of complex properties much easier. Furthermore, it shows how fairness properties can be modelled in the framework using nested fixed point operators. The last lectures introduce parameterised boolean equation systems and boolean equation systems as important technology to establish that a modal formula is valid for a particular specified behaviour.
Taught by
Jan Friso Groote
Tags
Related Courses
-
System Validation: Automata and behavioural equivalences
EIT Digital
-
System Validation (4): Modelling Software, Protocols, and other behaviour
EIT Digital
-
Automated Reasoning: Symbolic Model Checking
EIT Digital
-
Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: From Nand to Tetris (Project-Centered Course)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
4.9 -
FPGA computing systems: Background knowledge and introductory materials
Politecnico di Milano
-
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
University of California, San Diego
Reviews
0.0 rating, based on 0 reviews