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cscomp [2011/02/09 19:04]
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 ====== Counter Systems Competition (CSComp) ====== ====== Counter Systems Competition (CSComp) ======
  
-Counter Systems (a.k.a. Counter Automata or Counter Machines) are simple models of computation involving infinite (or very large) data domains, such as integers, floating-point or real numbers. Despite their apparent simplicity, counter systems can, in theory, model any real-life computer system, ranging from hardware circuits to programs. As a consequence,​ an important number of tools have emerged, addressing verification problems, such as reachability or termination,​ and deploying various techniques (widening, predicate abstraction,​ acceleration,​ etc.).+Counter Systems (a.k.a. Counter Automata or Counter Machines) are simple models of computation involving infinite (or very large) data domains, such as integers, floating-point or real numbers. Despite their apparent simplicity, counter systems can, in theory, model any real-life computer system, ranging from hardware circuits to programs. As a consequence,​ an important number of tools have emerged, addressing verification problems, such as reachability or termination,​ and deploying various techniques (widening, predicate abstraction,​ acceleration,​ etc.). A detailed definition of counter systems of the verification problems we consider can be found here
  
-The aim of CSComp is to focus the verification community on a common general format for describing counter systems, and to build a open library of benchmarks that will be contributed to by tool developers.+The aim of CSComp is to focus the verification community on a common general format ​(cs-lib) ​for describing counter systems, and to build a open library of benchmarks that will be contributed to by tool developers. ​ 
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 +  * Rules 
 +  * Download cs-lib 
 +  * Benchmarks 
 +  * Participants 
 +  * Results