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A mechanical verifier for supporting the design of reliable reactive systems
An automated verification system, Reacto-Verifier (RVF) developed for supporting the design of reliable reactive systems is described. In order to make the formal verification of large and/or complex systems tractable, RVF is enhanced by a knowledge-base manager, a proof manager, and a dependency maintenance procedure. The knowledge base manager supports a flexible use of a large set of axioms and rules derived from the domain theory of the specification language. The proof manager helps handle verification failure and supports off-line development of proofs. The dependency maintenance procedure permits the user to trace the history of a derivation and supports efficient addition and/or retraction of assumptions. RVF can be used both for batch-style automated verification, and for incremental development of verified programs.<>