Concurrency Verification: Introduction to Compositional and Non-compositional Methods (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science)

Concurrency Verification: Introduction to Compositional and Non-compositional Methods (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science)

by Willem-PauldeRoever (Author), Frankde Boer (Author), UlrichHanneman (Author), JobZwiers (Author), Mannes Poel (Author), YassineLakhnech (Author), JozefHooman (Author)

Synopsis

This is a systematic and comprehensive introduction both to compositional proof methods for the state-based verification of concurrent programs, such as the assumption-commitment and rely-guarantee paradigms, and to noncompositional methods, whose presentation culminates in an exposition of the communication-closed-layers (CCL) paradigm for verifying network protocols. Compositional concurrency verification methods reduce the verification of a concurrent program to the independent verification of its parts. If those parts are tightly coupled, one additionally needs verification methods based on the causal order between events. These are presented using CCL. The semantic approach followed here allows a systematic presentation of all these concepts in a unified framework which highlights essential concepts. This 2001 book is self-contained, guiding the reader from advanced undergraduate level. Every method is illustrated by examples, and a picture gallery of some of the subject's key figures complements the text.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 800
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 26 Nov 2001

ISBN 10: 0521806089
ISBN 13: 9780521806084
Book Overview: An advanced 2001 textbook on verification of concurrent programs using a semantic approach which highlights concepts clearly.

Media Reviews
Review of the hardback: 'The present textbook is a highly welcome addition to the existing literature on program verification, particularly valuable for the well-arranged, methodically unified framework for a wealth of material.' Zentralblatt fur Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Mathematics Abstracts
It is capable of replacing a multitude of original articles...with one coherent text. Wherever appropriate, however, the book does refer in detail to original research, and includes many historical hints. It also provides a rich choice of exercises. Computing Reviews
The book gives a very comprehensive presentation of what we know so far about proving concurrent systems...It gives an excellent survey of the field and lots of examples and technical details. Mathematical Reviews