I am in the program committee of NSV 2022, the 15th International Workshop on Numerical Software Verification 2022, collocated with FLoC, August 11, 2022, Haifa, Israel. https://nsv22.github.io/ Please consider submitting.
Category: Research
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Formal Methods in Outer Space
Formal Method in Outer Space, the essays dedicated to Klaus Havelund’s 65th birthday are available in a dedicated book at Springer website.
Runtime Enforcement with Reordering, Healing, and Suppression
The paper entitle “Runtime Enforcement with Reordering, Healing, and Suppression” has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods. The paper abstract is below: Runtime enforcement analyses an execution trace, detects when this execution deviates from its expected behaviour with respect to a given property, […]
Monitoring Distributed Component-Based Systems
The paper entitled Monitoring Distributed Component-Based Systems has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 17th edition of the International Conference on Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS). Abstract of the paper is below We monitor asynchronous distributed component-based systems with multi-party interactions. We consider independent components whose interactions are managed by several […]
Decentralized LTL Enforcement
Paper Decentralized LTL Enforcement has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of GandALF’21, the 12th International Symposium on Games, Automata, Logics, and Formal Verification. The abstract is below: We consider the runtime enforcement of Linear-time Temporal Logic formulas on decentralized systems with no central observation point nor authority. A so-called enforcer is attached to each […]
A taxonomy for classifying runtime verification tools
Paper A taxonomy for classifying runtime verification tools has been accepted for publication in the international journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, a Springer journal. The abstract of the paper is below: Over the last 20 years, runtime verification (RV) has grown into a diverse and active field, which has stimulated the development of […]
BISM: Bytecode-Level Instrumentation for Software Monitoring
The paper entitled “BISM: Bytecode-Level Instrumentation for Software Monitoring” has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of RV’20, the 20TH international conference on Runtime Verification. The abstract of the paper is below: BISM (Bytecode-Level Instrumentation for Software Monitoring) is a lightweight Java bytecode instrumentation tool which features an expressive high-level control-flow-aware instrumentation language. The language […]
In the Programme Committee of SAC_SVT 2021
I have been invited to participate in the programme committee of SAC-SVT 2021, a track of the 36th Annual ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing, Gwangju, Korea March 22-26, 2021. More information about SAC 2021 at this page. More information SAC-SVT 2021 at this page.
From Global Choreographies to Verifiable Efficient Distributed Implementations
Paper From Global Choreographies to Veriable Efficient Distributed Implementations has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming. The abstract of the paper is below. We define a method to automatically synthesize efficient distributed implementations from high-level global choreographies. A global choreography describes the execution and communication logic between a set […]
Runtime enforcement of timed properties using games
The paper Runtime enforcement of timed properties using games has been accepted for publication in Format Aspect of Computing. The abstract of the paper is below. This paper deals with runtime enforcement of timed properties with uncontrollable events. Runtime enforcement consists in defining and using an enforcement mechanism that modifies the executions of a running system […]