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Verification of Systems and Circuits Using LOTOS, Petri Nets, and CCS
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, April 2008, Pages: 231

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1. Introduction.

1.1 Event-Based Approach.

1.2 Event-Based Systems.

1.3 Types of Verification.

1.4 Toolsets Used.

1.5 Level-Based Approach.

1.6 Overview of the Book.

1.7 References.

2. Processes.

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Examples of Processes and Basic Concepts.

2.3 About Prefixing.

2.4 Process Graphs.

2.5 Choice Operator.

2.6 Another Process Example.

2.7 Equivalence.

2.8 Labeled Transition System (LTSs).

2.9 Parallel Operators.

2.10 Sequential Composition.

2.11 Further Reading.

2.12 Selected Solutions.

2.13 References.

3. From Digital hardware to Processes.

3.1 The C-Element.

3.2 The XOR-Gate.

3.3 TOGGLES.

3.4 Modulo-N Transaction counters.

3.5 Modular Networks.

3.6 Propositional Logic: A Review of Known Concepts.

3.7 Selected Solutions.

3.8 References.

4. Introducing LOTOS.

4.1 From Blot to Basic LOTOS.

4.2 Some semantics.

4.3 From LTS to LOTOS.

4.4 Comparing Parallel Operators.

4.5 Sequential Composition.

4.6 Hiding.

4.7 Equivalences and Preorders.

4.8 About CADP.

4.9 Full LOTOS—An Introduction.

4.10 The Regular Mu-calculus (RMC).

4.11 Further Reading.

4.12 Selected Solutions.

4.13 References.

5. Introducing Petri Nets.

5.1 About Petri Nets.

5.2 About Languages.

5.3 About PETRIFY.

5.4 Illustrating Petri Nets.

5.5 Labeled Nets.

5.6 Bounded Nets.

5.7 Observation Equivalence of LPNs.

5.8 From Blot to Petri Nets.

5.9 Liveness and Persistence.

5.10 Simple Reduction Rules.

5.11 Marked Graphs.

5.12 A Simple Net Algebra.

5.13 Arc-Weighted Nets.

5.14 Readers—Writers System.

5.15 Inhibitor Nets.

5.16 True Concurrency.

5.17 Further Reading.

5.18 Selected Solutions.

5.19 References.

6. Introducing CCS.

6.1 About CCS.

6.2 Operators ‘Prefix’ and ‘Sum’.

6.3 Recursion.

6.4 Concurrency.

6.5 Equivalence.

6.6 Restriction.

6.7 CTL.

6.8 The Concurrency Workbench (CWB).

6.9 CCS and CWB Application Examples.

6.10 Further Reading.

6.11 Selected Solutions.

6.12 References.

7. Verification of Modular Asynchronous Circuits.

7.1 About Asynchronous Circuits.

7.2 XOR-Gates.

7.3 CEL-Circuit.

7.4 Other Modules.

7.5 Module Extensions.

7.6 Modular Networks.

7.7 Realizations.

7.8 Verification of Extended Modules.

7.9 Verification of Parallel Control Structures.

7.10 Further Reading.

7.11 Selected Solutions.

7.12 References.

8. Verification of Communication Protocols.

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Two Simple Communication Protocols.

8.3 The Alternating Bit (AB) Protocol.

8.4 Further Reading.

8.5 Selected Solutions.

8.6 References.

9. Verification of Arbiters.

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 A random Arbiter (RGDA).

9.3 A Token-Ring Arbiter.

9.4 Further reading.

9.5 Selected Solutions.

9.6 References.

10. More Verification Case Studies.

10.1 Verification of Combinational Logic.

10.2 Verification of Asynchronous Pipeline Controllers.

10.3 Verification of Producer – Consumer Systems.

10.4 Verification Based on Design Approaches.

10.5 Verification of Toggles and Transition Counters.

10.6 Vending machines Verification—Revisited.

10.7 Pi-Realizations.

10.8 A Comparison of Equivalence Relations.

10.9 Selected Solutions.

10.10 References.

11. Guide to Further Studies.

11.1 Verification of Telecommunication Systems.

11.2 Verification Using Colored Petri Nets.

11.3 Verification of Traffic Signal Control Systems.

11.4 References.

Index.


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