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* [[Media:ITI8531_Lecture_3_17_CTL.pdf|Lecture 3]]: Temporal logic CTL* | * [[Media:ITI8531_Lecture_3_17_CTL.pdf|Lecture 3]]: Temporal logic CTL* | ||
* [[Media:ITI8531_Lecture_4_17_modelchecking.pdf|Lecture 4]]: CTL model checking | * [[Media:ITI8531_Lecture_4_17_modelchecking.pdf|Lecture 4]]: CTL model checking | ||
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* Test 1: Model checking | * Test 1: Model checking | ||
** [[Media:ITI8531_Exercises_1_2016.pdf|Exercises]]: Model checking | ** [[Media:ITI8531_Exercises_1_2016.pdf|Exercises]]: Model checking |
Redaktsioon: 1. märts 2017, kell 19:15
Course code: ITI8531
Link: http://courses.cs.ttu.ee/pages/ITI0130
Lecturer: prof. Jüri Vain
Contact: juri.vain ätt ttu.ee, ICT-418
Lab assistants:
Evelin Halling, Jishu Quin
Contact: evelin.halling ätt ttu.ee,
Previous courses: 2014
Time and place
Lectures: Thursdays 10:00, ICT-A2
Labs: Thursdays 12:00, ICT-402 - Evelin Halling, Jishu Quin
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Lecture plan
- Lecture 1: Introduction
- Lecture 2: Modelling state transition systems
- Lecture 3: Temporal logic CTL*
- Lecture 4: CTL model checking
- Lecture 5: Timed automata and TCTL model checking
- Test 1: Model checking
- Exercises: Model checking
- Lecture 7: Program specifications
- Lecture 8: Proving partial correctness of programs
- Lecture 9.1: Proof techniques (1): derived rules, backwards proof, annotations
- Lecture 9.2: Proof techniques (2): Array- and FOR-rule
- Lecture 10: Proving total correctness of while-programs
- Test 2 (05.05.2016): Deductive verification of sequential programs
- Lecture 11: Non-deterministic programs
- Lecture 12: Parallel programs with shared variables
- Lecture 13: Parallel programs with message passing
- Lecture 14: Program synthesis
- Test 3 (26.05.2016): Deductive verification of non-deterministic and parallel programs
Labs
- Lab 1 -2: Introduction to modelling in UPPAAL
- UPPAAL website
- Small tutorial on UPPAAL
- Tutorial on UPPAAL
- Slides: UPPAAL introduction
- Model: Lamp example
- Query: Lamp example
- Lab 3: Introduction to modelling in UPPAAL
- Assignment: Coffee Machine
- Slides: Example and explanation
- Model: Coffee machine
- Query: Coffee machine
- Lab 4: UPPAAL
- Assignment: Reader-Writer (unreliable) communication protocol
- Slides: Example and explanation
- Lab 5: UPPAAL
- Assignment: Leader election protocol
- Slides: Explanation
- The Leader Election Protocol (IEEE 1394)
- Verification of a Leader Election Protocol: Formal Methods Applied to IEEE 1394
- Lab 6: UPPAAL
- Homework defenses
- Lab 7: KeY Introduction
- Installation: KeY Installation
- Bank example: Bank example
- Bank JML: Bank JML
Exercises
- Exercises 1: Model checking (explicit and symbolic state)
- Exercises 2: Partial correctness of WHILE-programs
- Partial correctness of non-deterministic and parallel programs
- Exercises 3.1: Partial correctness of non-deterministic and parallel programs
- Exercises 3.2: Partial correctness of non-deterministic and parallel programs NEW!!!
Resources
- Formal Methods Europe
- Genzen's proof system for 1st order logic:
- HL proof rules for sequential and parallel programs:
- Some guidlines how to find invariants
- Mike Gordon's lecture notes on Hoare logic [1]