15

500

Hamilton

COMP235 or COMPX361 and a further 45 points at 300 level in Computer Science

COMP452, COMP552

This paper shows how reactive systems can be modelled and analysed using finite-state machines and temporal logic, and how model checking tools can be used to verify crucial properties of safety-critical systems. It also provides an introduction into the algorithms and data structures used to model check very large finite-state systems.

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  • 21A (HAM)
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21A (HAM) $1,063

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21A (HAM) $4,422

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  • Paper details current as of 27 Jan 2024 20:05pm
  • Indicative fees current as of 22 Apr 2024 01:30am