Abstract

Model checking is an automated technique for verifying temporal properties of finite-state systems. The technique can be used, for example, to verify the finite control parts of computer hardware designs and communication protocols. However, because it requires exhaustively searching the state space of a system to be verified, it cannot generally be applied directly to systems manipulating data, even if the data types are finite. For unbounded or uninterpreted data types, the model checking problem becomes undecidable.

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