Model checking (Clarke et al. 1999; Holzmann 2003b; Lamport 2002a) is a flexible and powerful technique for verifying systems formally with automated tools. In principle, it makes this task easy for the user: given a formal system description and certain conditions to be satisfied, the automated checker either confirms that the system satisfies the conditions, or provides a counterexample.
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Verhulst, E., Boute, R. T., Faria, J. M. S., Sputh, B. H. C., & Mezhuyev, V. (2011). Basic Formal Specification in TLA+. In Formal Development of a Network-Centric RTOS (pp. 73–86). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9736-4_4
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