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document to refer to either the context or to the associated directory. Note that the
directory may contain files other than those produced by or for PVS, but these are
not considered to be a part of the context.
During a PVS session, there is always a current context in which the activities of
PVS take place. For example, typechecking of a specification file is allowed only if
the file is a part of the current context. There are commands for changing the current
context during a PVS... (Update)
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...1046, AFOSR contract F49620 94 1 0199, and ARPA contract N00014 92 J 4033. have also used various mechanical proof systems, including PVS [18], EVES [11] and FDR [2] to formally analyze and verify their solutions. Reference [5] describes three early efforts to solve the GRC...
...proof of its validity. We can achieve this by embedding the proof system of Section 3. 2 into an automated theorem prover, such as PVS [15], and using its facilities for proof generation. This is always possible, because we assume that the state space of Kripke structures is...
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Owre, S.; Shankar, N.; Rushby, J.M. User Guide for the PVS Specification and Verification System. Computer Science Laboratory, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, Feb. 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/owre93user.html More
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author = "S. Owre and N. Shankar and J. M. Rushby",
title = "User Guide for the {PVS} Specification and Verification System",
publisher = "CSL",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/owre93user.html" }
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