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BASIC TYPES OF FLIP-FLOPS: SPECIFICATION AND AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION
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Vasilescu, Anca
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Automation
/ Computer simulation
/ Equivalence
/ Flip-flops
/ Formal method
/ Hardware
/ Mathematical models
/ Prototypes
/ Specifications
2014
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BASIC TYPES OF FLIP-FLOPS: SPECIFICATION AND AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION
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Vasilescu, Anca
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Automation
/ Computer simulation
/ Equivalence
/ Flip-flops
/ Formal method
/ Hardware
/ Mathematical models
/ Prototypes
/ Specifications
2014
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BASIC TYPES OF FLIP-FLOPS: SPECIFICATION AND AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION
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BASIC TYPES OF FLIP-FLOPS: SPECIFICATION AND AUTOMATIC VERIFICATION
2014
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Overview
The computers hardware components are regarded as very modern real systems, properly to be modeled through formal methods. Specifically, our interests are concerning an algebraic prototype for the entire computer behaviour based on the interconnected hardware components. The authors contributions in this paper are following two directions: presenting the original specification and implementation agents for modelling all the four types of basic flip-flop circuits behaviour and applying automatic verification of the corresponding agents equivalences. These results represent the background of the sequential part of our prototype.
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Transilvania University of Brasov
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