Verifying multi-threaded software with impact
Lazy abstraction with interpolants, also known as the Impact algorithm, is en vogue as a state-of-the-art software model-checking technique for sequential programs. However, a direct extension of the Impact algorithm to concurrent programs is bound to be inefficient as it has to explore all thread i...
Main Authors: | Wachter, B, Kroening, D, Ouaknine, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEEE
2013
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