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ARVI: Runtime Verification beyond Monitoring (completed)

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The project is a European Information and Communication Technologies COST Action (IC1402); for the official pages, see the project homepage and the general COST website.

In a nutshell

Runtime verification (RV) is a computing analysis paradigm based on observing a system at runtime to check its expected behavior. RV has emerged in recent years as a practical application of formal verification, and a less ad-hoc approach to conventional testing by building monitors from formal specifications.
There is a great potential applicability of RV beyond software reliability, if one allows monitors to interact back with the observed system, and generalizes to new domains beyond computers programs (like hardware, devices, cloud computing and even human centric systems). Given the European leadership in computer based industries, novel applications of RV to these areas can have an enormous impact in terms of the new class of designs enabled and their reliability and cost effectiveness.

Tags: Run-Time Verification, Monitoring, COST action
Published Jan. 8, 2015 12:03 PM - Last modified Nov. 5, 2021 8:28 AM

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