Verifying finite-state properties of large-scale programs
Designers of software components can use finite-state properties to denote behavioral interface specifications which enforce client-side programming rules that state how the components ought to be used. This allows users of these components to check their client code for compliance with these rules,...
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McGill University
2010
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