Formal methods in model-based testing and verification

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Redaktsioon seisuga 14. aprill 2015, kell 08:19 kasutajalt Juhan (arutelu | kaastöö) (→‎Spring 2015)
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Contact: prof. Jüri Vain (juri.vain ätt ttu.ee, ICT-418)

Time and place

Lectures: Tuesdays 14:00, ICT-411

Spring 2015

  • 17/02/2015
    • Introduction to the seminar
  • 03/03/2015
  • 10/03/2015
  • 17/03/2015
    • Gert Kanter: KnowRob Knowledge processing system
    • Jishu Guin: cofoja - Contracts for Java (II)
  • 24/03/2015
  • 31/03/2015
    • Ago Luberg
    • Jishu Key
  • 07/04/2015
    • Tanel Tammet "Semantic web"
    • Gert Kanter
    • Olaf
  • 14/04/2015
    • Juhan Model-based testing with model programs: PyModel and NModel
    • Jishu Guin
  • 21/04/2015
    • Jaagup Irve
  • 28/04/2015
    • Natali
    • Jishu Guin
  • 05/05/2015
    • Deepak Pal
    • ...
  • 12/05/2015
    • Gert Kanter
    • Evelin Halling
  • 19/05/2015
    • Jaagup Irve
    • ...

Autumn 2014

  • 17/09/2014 Introduction to the seminar
  • 24/09/2014
    • Jüri Vain "Provably correct test generation for online testing of timed systems"
    • Andres Toom "A software product line approach for semantic specification of block libraries in dataflow language" [1]
      Dataflow modelling languages such as SCADE or Simulink are the de-facto standard for the Model Driven Development of safety critical embedded control and command systems. Software is mainly being produced by Automated Code Generators whose correctness can only be assessed meaningfully if the input language semantics is well known. These semantics share a common part but are mainly defined through block libraries. The writing of a complete formal specification for the block libraries of the usual languages is highly challenging due to the high variability of the structure and semantics of each block. This contribution relates the use of software product line principles in the design of a domain specific language targeting the formal specification of block libraries. It summarises the advantages of this DSL regarding the writing, validation and formal verification of such specifications. These experiments have been carried out in the context of the GeneAuto embedded code generator project targeting Simulink and Scicos; and are being extended and applied in its follow up projects ProjetP and Hi-MoCo.
  • 01/10/2014
    • Jaagup Irve "Simulation modelling of robot swarms and emergent behaviour experiments (based on MSc Thesis)"
  • 08/10/2014
    • Deepak Pal "Model based distributed testing, literature survey"
    • Jishu Guin "Abstraction learning: discussion on the reading list"
  • 15/10/2014
  • 22/10/2014
    • Kristjan Liiva "A note on real quantifier elimination by virtual term substitution of unbounded degree"
      We describe work in progress on constructing a complete implementation of Weispfenning's virtual term substitution method for real closed field formulas of unbounded degree. We build upon a recent high-performance library for computing over non-Archimedean real closed fields using Thom's Lemma.
  • 29/10/2014
  • 05/11/2014
  • 12/11/2014
    • Andres Toom "Verification of Block Library specifications in deductive program verification environment Why" [3] Why3 home page
    • Jishu Guin "Studies in knowledge representation of legal information – Discussion of selected papers from the reading list"
  • 19/11/2014
  • 26/11/2014
    • Seminar cancelled
  • 03/12/2014
    • Deepak Pal "Model Based Framework for Testing Distributed Systems"
  • 10/12/2014
  • 17/12/2014
    • Andres Toom "Verification of model transformations"
    • Deepak Pal "TBA"