Computer Aided Verification

Computer Aided Verification (CAV) is an annual academic conference on the theory and practice of computer aided formal analysis of software and hardware systems. It is one of the very best conferences in computer science.[1][2] For example, several important model checking techniques were published in CAV, such as counterexample-guided abstraction refinement[3] and partial order reduction methods.[4][5]

The first CAV was held in 1989 in Grenoble, France.

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References

  1. "Ranked Conference List (2010)". Australian Research Council. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. "Top conferences in Software Engineering". Microsoft Academic Search. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  3. Clarke, Edmund M.; et al. (2000). "Counterexample-Guided Abstraction Refinement". CAV. doi:10.1007/10722167_15.
  4. Valmari, Antti (1990). "A Stubborn Attack On State Explosion". CAV. doi:10.1007/BFb0023729.
  5. Godefroid, Patrice (1990). "Using Partial Orders to Improve Automatic Verification Methods". CAV. doi:10.1007/BFb0023731.

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