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In the context of computer science, the C Bounded Model Checker (CBMC) is a bounded model checker for C programs. [1] It was the first such tool. [2] CBMC has participated in the Competition on Software Verification (SV-COMP) in the years 2014–2022. [3] It came in first in at least one category in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
There exists a few papers that systematically compare various model checkers on a common case study. The comparison usually discusses the modelling tradeoffs faced when using the input languages of each model checker, as well as the comparison of performances of the tools when verifying correctness properties. One can mention:
Avinux [9] is another tool that facilitates the automatic analysis of Linux device drives and is built on top of bounded model checker CBMC. [10] There exist fault localization methods to find the bug location as these model checking tools return a long counter example trace and it is hard to find the exact faulty location. [11]
In computer science and mathematical logic, Cooperating Validity Checker (CVC) is a family of satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solvers. The latest major versions of CVC are CVC4 and CVC5 (stylized cvc5); earlier versions include CVC, CVC Lite, and CVC3. [ 2 ]
Prism: a probabilistic symbolic model checker; Roméo: an integrated tool environment for modelling, simulation, and verification of real-time systems modelled as parametric, time, and stopwatch Petri nets; SPIN: a general tool for verifying the correctness of distributed software models in a rigorous and mostly automated fashion; Storm: [22] A ...
TAPAAL Model Checker; TAPAs model checker; U. Uppaal Model Checker This page was last edited on 11 February 2011, at 21:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The task addressed by BLAST is the need to check whether software satisfies the behavioral requirements of its associated interfaces. BLAST employs counterexample -driven automatic abstraction refinement to construct an abstract model that is then model-checked for safety properties.
Principles of Model Checking is a textbook on model checking, an area of computer science that automates the problem of determining if a machine meets specification requirements. It was written by Christel Baier and Joost-Pieter Katoen , and published in 2008 by MIT Press .