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Java Pathfinder (JPF) is a system to verify executable Java bytecode programs. JPF was developed at the NASA Ames Research Center and open sourced in 2005. The acronym JPF is not to be confused with the unrelated Java Plugin Framework project. The core of JPF is a Java Virtual Machine.
Free Go: macOS, Windows, Linux Java Pathfinder: Plain and timed Java unknown No Yes No No Open Source Agreement Java: macOS, Windows, Linux Murφ (Murphi) Plain Murφ Invariants, assertions Yes No No No Free C++: Linux NuSMV: Plain SMV input language CTL, LTL, PSL: Yes No No No Free C: Unix, Windows, macOS PAT: Plain, real-time, probabilistic
Model checking began with the pioneering work of E. M. Clarke, E. A. Emerson, [4] [5] [6] by J. P. Queille, and J. Sifakis. [7] Clarke, Emerson, and Sifakis shared the 2007 Turing Award for their seminal work founding and developing the field of model checking. [8] [9] Model checking is most often applied to hardware designs.
Java Pathfinder, a system to verify executable Java bytecode programs; Jeunesse Populaire Française, a French youth fascist organization of 1940s; JPEG 2000, a digital image format (file extension .jpf
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag. The moment reminds his father of Patrick’s graduation from college, and he takes a picture of his son with his cell phone.
Other recent tools of this genre include the Java Pathfinder, Microsoft's CHESS tool, and MODIST. Relevant interleavings are computed using a customized dynamic partial order reduction [2] algorithm called POE. [3] ISP has been used to successfully verify up to 14,000 lines of MPI/C code for deadlocks and assertion violations.
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