Runtime verification using Valour

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Název: Runtime verification using Valour
Autoři: Azzopardi, Shaun, Colombo, Christian, Ebejer, Jean Paul, Mallia, Edward, Pace, Gordon J., International Workshop on Competitions, Usability, Benchmarks, Evaluation, and Standardisation for Runtime Verification Tools
Informace o vydavateli: University of Malta. Faculty of ICT
Rok vydání: 2017
Sbírka: University of Malta: OAR@UM / L-Università ta' Malta
Témata: Computer programs -- Verification, Event processing (Computer science), Electronic funds transfers -- Security measures
Popis: In this paper we give an overview of Valour, a runtime verification tool which has been developed in the context of a project to act as a backend verification tool for financial transaction software. A Valour script is written by the user and is then compiled into a verification system. Although, developed as part of a project, the tool has been designed as a stand-alone general-purpose verification engine with a particular emphasis on event consumption. The strong points of Valour when compared to other runtime verification tools is its focus on scalability and robustness. ; peer-reviewed
Druh dokumentu: conference object
Jazyk: English
Relation: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27800
Dostupnost: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27800
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Abstrakt:In this paper we give an overview of Valour, a runtime verification tool which has been developed in the context of a project to act as a backend verification tool for financial transaction software. A Valour script is written by the user and is then compiled into a verification system. Although, developed as part of a project, the tool has been designed as a stand-alone general-purpose verification engine with a particular emphasis on event consumption. The strong points of Valour when compared to other runtime verification tools is its focus on scalability and robustness. ; peer-reviewed