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H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In Integrated Formal Methods, LNCS 1945: 420--439, Springer-Verlag, 2000.

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Automated Performance and Dependability Evaluation.. - Baier, Haverkort.. (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hermanns Katoen)   (Correct)

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H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In Integrated Formal Methods, LNCS 1945: 420--439, Springer-Verlag, 2000.


Model Checking Action- and State-Labelled Markov Chains - Baier, Cloth, Haverkort, al. (2004)   Self-citation (Siegle)   (Correct)

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H. Hermanns, J. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle, "Towards model checking stochastic process algebra," in IFM'00, LNCS 1945.


Construction and Verification of Performance and Reliability Models - Hermanns (2001)   Self-citation (Hermanns)   (Correct)

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H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, and J. Meyer-Kayser. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra, 2000.


Behaviour Analysis of Communication Systems: Compositional.. - Siegle (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Siegle)   (Correct)

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H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In W. Grieskamp, T. Santen, and B. Stoddart, editors, 2nd Int. Conference on Integrated Formal Methods, pages 420--439, Dagstuhl, November 2000.


Automated Performance and Dependability Evaluation.. - Baier, Haverkort.. (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hermanns Katoen)   (Correct)

.... of power consumption in mobile ad hoc networks [33] and the assessment of the survivability of the Hubble space telescope [34] Among work that extends the basic stochastic model checking approach to a broader context, we are aware of the extension of CSL to process algebra specifications [38], to semi Markov chains [44] and to random time bounds [49] More work is foreseen in many exciting areas extending what has been described in this tutorial paper, ranging from research on the inclusion of nondeterminism, to e#orts to improve the e#ectiveness of the algorithms described, to the ....

H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In Integrated Formal Methods, LNCS 1945: 420--439, Springer-Verlag, 2000.


A Markov Chain Model Checker - Hermanns, Katoen, Meyer-Kayser.. (2001)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Hermanns Katoen Meyer-kayser Siegle)   (Correct)

....studies, including . validation and performance assessment of a cyclic server polling system [8] reliability estimation of the Hubble space telescope [9] dependability analysis of a workstationclusters [10] and . performance and availability analysis of a distributed database server [11]. Conclusion This short paper describes the Markov chain model checker E MC . For more information about the tool, the reader is invited to consult [8] or http: www7. informatik.uni erlangen.de etmcc . For academic purposes the tool can be downloaded free of charge via this web site. The ....

....the reader is invited to consult [8] or http: www7. informatik.uni erlangen.de etmcc . For academic purposes the tool can be downloaded free of charge via this web site. The tool is currently being extended towards the model checking of action oriented properties expressed in the logic aCSL [11, 12]. ....

H. Hermanns, J.P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards Model Checking Stochastic Process Algebra. In IFM 2000.


Advances in Model Representations - Siegle (2001)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Siegle)   (Correct)

....of bisimilarity is of great importance for SPAs, since it establishes the equivalence between processes, and since it is the basis for state space reduction. Unfortunately, it is beyond the scope of the present paper to discuss bisimulation relations in detail, so we refer to the literature, e.g. [52, 57, 60, 64]. 4 Symbolic representations In this section we present space efficient symbolic representations of transition systems with the help of binary decision diagrams (BDD) We review multiterminal BDDs (MTBDD) also called algebraic decision diagrams, since they are capable of representing ....

H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In W. Grieskamp, T. Santen, and B. Stoddart, editors, 2nd Int. Conf. on Integrated Formal Methods, pages 420--439, Dagstuhl, November 2000. Springer, LNCS 1945.


Implementing a Model Checker for Performability Behaviour - Hermanns, Katoen.. (2001)   Self-citation (Hermanns Katoen Meyer-kayser Siegle)   (Correct)

....Similar to [4] we argue that a behaviour oriented approach to the specification and analysis of performability properties is more appropriate for SPAs. To this aim, we have developed an action based, branching time stochastic logic, called aCSL (action based Continuous Stochastic Logic) [9] that is inspired by the logic CSL [3] The logic aCSL provides means to reason about continuous time Markov chains but, opposed to CSL, it is not state oriented. Its basic constructors are sets of actions, instead of atomic state propositions. aCSL provides means to specify temporal and timed ....

....automated. We have implemented the CSL model checker ETMCC [8] which is currently being extended so that it can also check properties specified in aCSL. This paper serves two purposes. On the one hand (Sec. 3) we illustrate the use of a behaviour oriented view by quoting from a case study (from [9]) Furthermore we discuss how known model checking algorithms need to be adapted to the behaviour oriented setting (Sec. 4) 2 An action based continuous stochastic logic Stochastic process algebras can be used to generate CTMCs in a compositional manner. More precisely, they generate ....

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H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, and M. Siegle. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra. In W. Grieskamp, T. Santen, and B. Stoddart, editors, 2nd Int. Conference on Integrated Formal Methods, pages 420--439, Dagstuhl, November 2000.


Performance and Reliability Model Checking and Model Construction - Hermanns (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Hermanns)   (Correct)

....we have negligently skipped the discussion how to label states of a CTMC generated from a process algebra in such a way that these labels can be used in temporal logic property specifications. One solution to this problem is to move from a state based logic towards a transition based formalism [22]. Another important issue for industrial strength formal analysis is the availability of tool support. At the current state, prototypical tool support is available for both the stochastic modelling and the analysis phase: A couple of prototypes exist that allow a process algebraic modelling of ....

H. Hermanns, J.-P. Katoen, and J. Meyer-Kayser. Towards model checking stochastic process algebra, 2000 (submitted).


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H. Hermanns, J.P. Katoen, J. Meyer-Kayser, M. Siegle, Towards model checking stochastic process algebra, in: Proceedings of the IFM

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