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From Testing to Theorem Proving

Ingo J. Timm (), Thorsten Scholz () and Hendrik Fürstenau ()
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Ingo J. Timm: Universität Bremen
Thorsten Scholz: Universität Bremen
Hendrik Fürstenau: Universität Hohenheim

Chapter 8 in Multiagent Engineering, 2006, pp 531-554 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Verification and validation of software systems are essential aspects in the software development life-cycle. However, verifying AI software is difficult as it suffers from non-determinism. In multiagent systems, this problem is increased by the known problems of verifying concurrent, distributed or object-oriented systems. On the basis of challenges for verification of multiagent systems, approaches for testing, runtime monitoring, static analysis, model checking, and theorem proving are discussed.

Keywords: Model Check; Software Engineering; Multiagent System; Theorem Prove; Description Logic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-32062-8_25

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