Today is the defense of the Ph.D. thesis of Antoine El-Hokayem, my Ph.D. I have been the pleasure to work with during the last three years. Antoine’s thesis is entitled: Runtime Verification of Hierarchical Decentralized Specifications. The abstract of his thesis is given below: Runtime Verification (RV) is a lightweight formal method which consists in verifying […]
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(Invited Lecture at) TAROT 2019
I am glad to have been invited to lecture at TAROT 2019, the 15th TAROT Summer School 2019 on Software Testing, Verification & Validation which will be held in Clermont-Ferrand, France, in July 1-5th, 2019. Many thanks to the Organizing Committee!
In the Programme Committee of TASE 2019
I have been invited to be a member of the Programme Committee of TASE 2019, the 13th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering which will be held on July 29-31, 2019 in Guilin, China.
Tracing Distributed Component-Based Systems, a Brief Overview
The paper Tracing Distributed Component-Based Systems, a Brief Overview has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Runtime Verification. The abstract of the paper is below: We overview a framework for tracing asynchronous distributed component-based systems with multiparty interactions managed by distributed schedulers. Neither the global state nor the total ordering […]
A Taxonomy for Classifying Runtime Verification Tools
The paper A Taxonomy for Classifying Runtime Verification Tools has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Runtime Verification. Below is the abstract of the paper: Over the last 15 years Runtime Verification (RV) has grown into a diverse and active field, which has stimulated the development of numerous theoretical frameworks […]
Bringing Runtime Verification Home
The paper Bringing Runtime Verification Home has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Runtime Verification. Below is the abstract of the paper: We use runtime verification (RV) to check various specifications in a smart apartment. The specifications can be broken down into three types: behavioral correctness of the apartment sensors, […]
Special Issue in Formal Methods in System Design
Our special issue on Runtime Verification is released in Formal Methods in System Design, a Springer journal. The special issue is composed of the following papers (selected from the best papers of RV’16) : Introduction to the special issue on runtime verification Yliès Falcone, César Sánchez Pages 1-5 On the complexity of monitoring Orchids signatures, […]
In the Program Committee of the Software Verification and Testing track of SAC 2019
I’ve been invited to the Program Committee of the Software Verification and Testing track of the 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing. SAC 2019 will be held on April 8-12, 2019 in Limassol, Cyprus. Please consider submitting. More info on the SAC 2019 and SAC-SVT 2019 Websites.
Facilitating the implementation of distributed systems with heterogeneous interactions
The paper Facilitating the implementation of distributed systems with heterogeneous interactions has been accepted for publications in the proceedings of iFM 2018, the 14th International Conference on integrated Formal Methods. iFM 2018 will be held on 5th -7th September 2018, in Maynooth University, Ireland. Below is the abstract of the paper: We introduce HDBIP an extension of the Behavior Interaction […]
COST Action Runtime Verification beyond Monitoring (ARVI): meeting in Novi Sad
We had a successful meeting in Novi Sad (Serbia) to make progress on deliverables of the project. The deliverables will be soon available. My role during the meeting is to co-chair the working group related to core runtime verification. Below is a description of the COST action IC 1402: Runtime verification (RV) is a computing […]