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Hardware and software, verification and testing : Second International Haifa Verification Conference, HVC 2006, Haifa, Israel, October 23-26, 2006 : revised selected papers
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Lecture notes in computer science, 4383
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Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 2007
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9783540708889
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The Haifa Verification Conference 2006 took place for the second year in a row at the IBM Haifa Research Lab and at the Haifa University in Israel during October 23-26, 2006. The verification conference was a three-day, single-track conference followed by a one-day tutorial on PSL. This Haifa Verification Conference was established to bring together researchers from two different disciplines, hardware verification and software testing. The use of similar techniques among the two communities enabled the conference to help generate a unique synergy that fortifies both groups. This year, we had two traditional tracks, hardware verification and software testing, in addition to a new track dedicated to tools in these areas. The conference emphasized applicability to real-world challenges, which was vital to the many attendees coming from industry. The conference hosted two internationally recognized individuals as keynote speakers. Randal E. Bryant, Dean and University Professor from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University gave a talk on "System Modeling and Formal Verification with UCLID" and Michael Jackson from the University of Newcastle gave a talk on "Testing the Machine in the World. " The numerous invited speakers presented topics of great interest to the audience. Just some of these outstanding speakers included Cindy Eisner in the hardware verification track, Alon Gluska and Andrew Piziali in the tools track, and Mauro Pezze and Nir Shavit in the software testing track.


Table of Contents

Thomas Tuerk and Klaus Schneider and Mike GordonAmir Nahir and Yossi Shiloach and Avi ZivOnur Guzey and Charles Wen and Li-C. Wang and Tao Feng and Hillel Miller and Magdy S. AbadirStefan Staber and Gorschwin Fey and Roderick Bloem and Rolf DrechslerTobias Schuele and Klaus SchneiderItai Yarom and Viji PatilBernhard Steffen and Tiziana Margaria and Ralf Nagel and Sven Jorges and Christian KubczakJanees Elamkulam and Ziv Glazberg and Ishai Rabinovitz and Gururaja Kowlali and Satish Chandra Gupta and Sandeep Kohli and Sai Dattathrani and Claudio Paniagua MaciaShmuel UrShmuel Ur and Elad Yom-Tov and Paul WernickSharon Barner and Cindy Eisner and Ziv Glazberg and Daniel Kroening and Ishai RabinovitzStella Levin and Amiram YehudaiKoushik Sen and Gul AghaYaniv Eytani and Timo LatvalaMichael JacksonAlan Hartman and Mika Katara and Sergey OlvovskyMika Katara and Antti Kervinen
Hardware Verification Track
Model Checking PSL Using HOL and SMVp. 1
Using Linear Programming Techniques for Scheduling-Based Random Test-Case Generationp. 16
Extracting a Simplified View of Design Functionality Based on Vector Simulationp. 34
Automatic Fault Localization for Property Checkingp. 50
Verification of Data Paths Using Unbounded Integers: Automata Strike Backp. 65
Tools Track
Smart-Lint: Improving the Verification Flowp. 81
Model-Driven Development with the jABCp. 92
Detecting Design Flaws in UML State Charts for Embedded Softwarep. 109
A Panel: Unpaved Road Between Hardware Verification and Software Testing Techniquesp. 122
An Open Source Simulation Model of Software Development and Testingp. 124
Software Testing Track
ExpliSAT: Guiding SAT-Based Software Verification with Explicit Statesp. 138
Evolutionary Testing: A Case Studyp. 155
A Race-Detection and Flipping Algorithm for Automated Testing of Multi-threaded Programsp. 166
Explaining Intermittent Concurrent Bugs by Minimizing Scheduling Noisep. 183
Testing the Machine in the Worldp. 198
Choosing a Test Modeling Language: A Surveyp. 204
Making Model-Based Testing More Agile: A Use Case Driven Approachp. 219
Author Indexp. 235