Hardware and software, verification and testing : Second International Haifa Verification Conference, HVC 2006, Haifa, Israel, October 23-26, 2006 : revised selected papers

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    • Bin, Eyal
    • Ziv, Avi
    • Ur, Shmuel

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Hardware and software, verification and testing : Second International Haifa Verification Conference, HVC 2006, Haifa, Israel, October 23-26, 2006 : revised selected papers

Eyal Bin, Avi Ziv, Shmuel Ur (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 4383)

Springer, c2007

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Haifa Verification Conference, HVC 2006, held in Haifa, Israel, in October 2006. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited lectures are organized in three topical tracks on hardware verification technologies and methodologies, software testing, and tools for hardware verification and software testing.

Table of Contents

Hardware Verification Track.- Model Checking PSL Using HOL and SMV.- Using Linear Programming Techniques for Scheduling-Based Random Test-Case Generation.- Extracting a Simplified View of Design Functionality Based on Vector Simulation.- Automatic Fault Localization for Property Checking.- Verification of Data Paths Using Unbounded Integers: Automata Strike Back.- Tools Track.- Smart-Lint: Improving the Verification Flow.- Model-Driven Development with the jABC.- Detecting Design Flaws in UML State Charts for Embedded Software.- A Panel: Unpaved Road Between Hardware Verification and Software Testing Techniques.- An Open Source Simulation Model of Software Development and Testing.- Software Testing Track.- ExpliSAT: Guiding SAT-Based Software Verification with Explicit States.- Evolutionary Testing: A Case Study.- A Race-Detection and Flipping Algorithm for Automated Testing of Multi-threaded Programs.- Explaining Intermittent Concurrent Bugs by Minimizing Scheduling Noise.- Testing the Machine in the World.- Choosing a Test Modeling Language: A Survey.- Making Model-Based Testing More Agile: A Use Case Driven Approach.

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