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Sun 19 Jan 2020 09:00 - 10:00 at St Jerome - Invited 1 Chair(s): Dirk Beyer

One of the most significant developments in the area of design verification over the last three decade is the development of algorithmic methods for verifying temporal specification of finite-state designs. A frequent criticism against this approach, however, is that verification is done after significant resources have already been invested in the development of the design. Since designs invariably contains errors, verification simply becomes part of the debugging process. The critics argue that the desired goal is to use temporal specification in the design development process in order to guarantee the development of correct designs. This is called temporal synthesis. In this talk I will review 60 years of research on the temporal synthesis problem, describe the automata-theoretic approach developed to solve this problem, and describe both successes and failures of this research program.

Sun 19 Jan

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09:00 - 10:00
Invited 1VMCAI at St Jerome
Chair(s): Dirk Beyer LMU Munich
09:00
60m
Talk
The Siren Song of Temporal Synthesis
VMCAI
Moshe Vardi Rice University