Theorem Provers in Circuit Design


Book Description

This two-volume set contains papers presented at the International Conference on Computational Engineering Science (ICES '95) held in Mauna Lani, Hawaii from 30 July to 3 August, 1995. The contributions capture the state of the science in computational modeling and simulation in a variety of engineering disciplines: civil, mechanical, aerospace, materials and electronics engineering.




Theorem Provers in Circuit Design


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The papers in this volume address the role of mechanized theorem proving technology in the design of digital systems. The primary focus is on the practical application of theorem provers to digital design, rather than on theoretical foundations. The diverse contributions include invited papers by the leading researchers Gordon and Hunt as well as technical contributions by many other prominent researchers in the field of machine-assisted hardware verification. This side of the Proceedings reflects current research activity and the section containing tutorial papers on several influential theorem provers serves as an introduction to this exciting field.










Higher Order Logic Theorem Proving and Its Applications


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This volume presents the proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Higher Order Logic Theorem Proving and Its Applications held in Valetta, Malta in September 1994. Besides 3 invited papers, the proceedings contains 27 refereed papers selected from 42 submissions. In total the book presents many new results by leading researchers working on the design and applications of theorem provers for higher order logic. In particular, this book gives a thorough state-of-the-art report on applications of the HOL system, one of the most widely used theorem provers for higher order logic.




Higher Order Logic Theorem Proving and its Applications


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The HOL system is a higher order logic theorem proving system implemented at Edinburgh University, Cambridge University and INRIA. Its many applications, from the verification of hardware designs at all levels to the verification of programs and communication protocols are considered in depth in this volume. Other systems based on higher order logic, namely Nuprl and LAMBDA are also discussed. Features given particular consideration are: novel developments in higher order logic and its implementations in HOL; formal design and verification methodologies for hardware and software; public domain availability of the HOL system. Papers addressing these issues have been divided as follows: Mathematical Logic; Induction; General Modelling and Proofs; Formalizing and Modelling of Automata; Program Verification; Hardware Description Language Semantics; Hardware Verification Methodologies; Simulation in Higher Order Logic; Extended Uses of Higher Order Logic. Academic and industrial researchers involved in formal hardware and software design and verification methods should find the publication especially interesting and it is hoped it will also provide a useful reference tool for those working at software institutes and within the electronics industries.




Higher Order Logic Theorem Proving and Its Applications


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This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 1993 Higher-Order Logic User's Group Workshop, held at the University of British Columbia in August 1993. The workshop was sponsored by the Centre for Integrated Computer System Research. It was the sixth in the series of annual international workshops dedicated to the topic of Higher-Order Logic theorem proving, its usage in the HOL system, and its applications. The volume contains 40 papers, including an invited paper by David Parnas, McMaster University, Canada, entitled "Some theorems we should prove".




Formal Methods in Circuit Design


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Graduate level account of hardware verification and algebraic specification.




Encyclopedia of Microcomputers


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Visual Fidelity: Designing Multimedia Interfaces for Active Learning to Xerox Corporation