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Model checkers / Software engineering / Computing / Electronic engineering / Theoretical computer science / Model checking / Swarm behaviour / Formal methods / Promela / Swarm / Software verification / SPIN model checker
Date: 2010-09-11 18:30:09
Model checkers
Software engineering
Computing
Electronic engineering
Theoretical computer science
Model checking
Swarm behaviour
Formal methods
Promela
Swarm
Software verification
SPIN model checker

Tackling Large Software Verification Problems with Spin

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