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Java Pathfinder

Known as: Pathfinder 
Java Pathfinder (JPF) is a system to verify executable Java bytecode programs. JPF was developed at the NASA Ames Research Center and open sourced in… 
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2013
2013
Java PathFinder (JPF) has matured into a model checker that can be used to verify industrial Java applications. Such applications… 
2012
2012
One of the main challenges when verifying multi-threaded Java applications is the state space explosion problem. Due to thread… 
2010
2010
On the one hand, probabilistic model checkers such as PRISM have been successfully employed to verify models of probabilistic… 
2010
2010
Symbolic (Java) PathFinder (SPF) is a symbolic execution tool that is used for the automated generation of test cases that… 
2010
2010
Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee… 
2009
2009
Current techniques for validating and verifying program changes often consider the entire program, even for small changes… 
2006
2006
feedback According to Mitrovic and Ohlsson [45], too exact feedback can passivate learners and therefore abstract feedback should… 
2006
2006
Although there exist several software model checkers that check the code against properties specified e.g. via a temporal logic… 
2005
2005
In this paper we demonstrate how agent-based simulation can be used for planning applications and especially for pathfinding… 
2004
2004
State memorization is essential for state-space search to avoid redundant expansions and hashingserves as a method to, address…