Introduction to Formal Hardware Verification

  • Kropf T
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Hardware verification is a hot topic in circuit and system design due to rising circuit complexity. This advanced textbook presents an almost complete overview of techniques for hardware verification. It covers all approaches used in existing tools, such as binary and word-level decision diagrams, symbolic methods for equivalence checking, and temporal logic model checking, and introduces the use of higher-order logic theorem proving for verifying circuit correctness. It enables the reader to understand the advantages and limitations of each technique. Each chapter contains an introduction and a summary as well as a section for the advanced reader. Thus a broad audience is addressed, from beginners in system design to experts. Introduction -- Boolean Functions -- Finite State Machine Based Approaches -- Propositional Temporal Logics -- Higher Order Logic -- Appendix -- References -- Index. A more detailed table of contents can be found on our web site: http://www.springer.de.

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Kropf, T. (1999). Introduction to Formal Hardware Verification. Introduction to Formal Hardware Verification. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03809-3

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