LOCROSSYNov 8, 2015

Proceedings Workshop on Models for Formal Analysis of Real Systems

arXiv:1511.02528v1
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It addresses the challenge of modelling real systems for formal verification, targeting researchers in formal methods and logic, but is incremental as it builds on existing workshop discussions.

This paper presents the proceedings of the MARS 2015 workshop, which focused on developing models for formal analysis of real systems, aiming to discuss lessons learned from applying formal methods to realistic systems and encourage improved specification formalisms.

This volume contains the proceedings of MARS 2015, the first workshop on Models for Formal Analysis of Real Systems, held on November 23, 2015 in Suva, Fiji, as an affiliated workshop of LPAR 2015, the 20th International Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning. The workshop emphasises modelling over verification. It aims at discussing the lessons learned from making formal methods for the verification and analysis of realistic systems. Examples are: (1) Which formalism is chosen, and why? (2) Which abstractions have to be made and why? (3) How are important characteristics of the system modelled? (4) Were there any complications while modelling the system? (5) Which measures were taken to guarantee the accuracy of the model? We invited papers that present full models of real systems, which may lay the basis for future comparison and analysis. An aim of the workshop is to present different modelling approaches and discuss pros and cons for each of them. Alternative formal descriptions of the systems presented at this workshop are encouraged, which should foster the development of improved specification formalisms.

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