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Industrial Use of Formal Methods: Formal Verification


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Content:
Chapter 1 SPARK โ€“ A Language and Tool?Set for High?Integrity Software Development (pages 1โ€“27): Ian O'Neill
Chapter 2 Model?Based Testing Automatic Generation of Test Cases Using the Markov Chain Model (pages 29โ€“81): Helene Le Guen, Frederique Vallee and Anthony Faucogney
Chapter 3 Safety Analysis of the Embedded Systems with the AltaRica Approach (pages 83โ€“121): Pierre Bieber and Christel Seguin
Chapter 4 Polyspaceยฎ (pages 123โ€“153): Patrick Munier
Chapter 5 Escher Verification Studio Perfect Developer and Escher C Verifier (pages 155โ€“193): Judith Carlton and David Crocker
Chapter 6 Partial Applications of Formal Methods (pages 195โ€“214): Aryldo G. Russo
Chapter 7 Event?B and Rodin (pages 215โ€“245): Michael Butler, Asieh Salehi Fathabadi and Renato Silva
Chapter 8 Conclusion (pages 247โ€“286): Jean?louis Boulanger


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