@inproceedings{b71a5c9e08714f91bb4de2ebc607bbac,
title = "Compositional branching-time measurements",
abstract = "Formal methods are used to increase the reliability of software and hardware systems. Methods such as model checking, verification and testing are used to search for design and coding errors, integrated in the process of system design. Beyond checking whether a system satisfies a particular specification, we may want to measure some of its quantitative properties. Earlier works on system measurements suggest extending model checking techniques to measure quantitative artifacts, based on weights associated with the transitions of a transition system. Other works allow counting while performing model checking or runtime verification. This paper presents a simple and efficient compositional measuring framework based on quantitative state testers. The framework allows combining multiple measures, such as distance and power consumption, using a variety of functions, such as min, max, and average. This supports calculation of interesting compound measures that quantitatively characterize a system's behavior.",
author = "Radu Grosu and Doron Peled and Ramakrishnan, \{C. R.\} and Smolka, \{Scott A.\} and Stoller, \{Scott D.\} and Junxing Yang",
note = "Place of conference:Grenoble, France; Workshop {"}From Programs to Systems - The Systems Perspective in Computing{"}, FPS 2014 ; Conference date: 06-04-2014 Through 06-04-2014",
year = "2014",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-642-54848-2\_8",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9783642548475",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
pages = "118--128",
booktitle = "From Programs to Systems",
address = "ألمانيا",
}