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Automated Technology For Verification And Analysis Third International Symposium Atva 2005 Taipei Taiwan October 47 2005 Proceedings 1st Edition Amir Pnueli Auth

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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.68 MB
Pages: 508
Author: Amir Pnueli (auth.), Doron A. Peled, Yih-Kuen Tsay (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540292098, 3540292098
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Automated Technology For Verification And Analysis Third International Symposium Atva 2005 Taipei Taiwan October 47 2005 Proceedings 1st Edition Amir Pnueli Auth by Amir Pnueli (auth.), Doron A. Peled, Yih-kuen Tsay (eds.) 9783540292098, 3540292098 instant download after payment.

The Automated Technology for Veri?cation and Analysis (ATVA) international symposium series was initiated in 2003, responding to a growing interest in formal veri?cation spurred by the booming IT industry, particularly hardware design and manufacturing in East Asia. Its purpose is to promote research on automated veri?cation and analysis in the region by providing a forum for int- action between the regional and the international research/industrial commu- ties of the ?eld. ATVA 2005, the third of the ATVA series, was held in Taipei, Taiwan, October 4–7, 2005. The main theme of the symposium encompasses - sign, complexities, tools, and applications of automated methods for veri?cation and analysis. The symposium was co-located and had a two-day overlap with FORTE 2005, which was held October 2–5, 2005. We received a total of 95 submissions from 17 countries. Each submission was assigned to three Program Committee members, who were helped by their subreviewers, for rigorous and fair evaluation. The ?nal deliberation by the P- gram Committee was conducted over email for a duration of about 10 days after nearly all review reports had been collected. In the end, 33 papers were - lectedforinclusionintheprogram.ATVA2005hadthreekeynotespeechesgiven respectively by Amir Pnueli (joint with FORTE 2005), Zohar Manna, and Wo- gang Thomas. The main symposium was preceded by a tutorial day, consisting of three two-hour lectures given also by the keynote speakers.

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