Abstract

In various scientific communities dealing with formal analysis, software competitions have emerged and contributed to fostering progress in state of the art and providing insight into the evolution of the involved technologies. The model checking contest (MCC) is one of them; it focuses on asynchronous concurrent systems. This paper reports what the organizers have observed over five editions of the MCC between 2015 and 2019. It shows the evolution of state-of-the-art model checking tools in performing large and difficult verification tasks by improving existing techniques or designing new and innovative (combinations of) techniques. This paper also shows the impact of such an event on the corresponding scientific community.

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