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Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, Series Number 31)

Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, Series Number 31)

T.F. Melham
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Dr. Melham shows here how formal logic can be used to specify the behavior of hardware designs and reason about their correctness. A primary theme of the book is the use of abstraction in hardware specification and verification. The author describes how certain fundamental abstraction mechanisms for hardware verification can be formalized in logic and used to express assertions about design correctness and the relative accuracy of models of hardware behavior. His approach is pragmatic and driven by examples. He also includes an introduction to higher-order logic, which is a widely used formalism in this subject, and describes how that formalism is actually used for hardware verification. The book is based in part on the author's own research as well as on graduate teaching. Thus it can be used to accompany courses on hardware verification and as a resource for research workers.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
Release
November 11, 1993
ISBN 13
9780521417181

Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification (Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science, Series Number 31)

T.F. Melham
0/5 ( ratings)
Dr. Melham shows here how formal logic can be used to specify the behavior of hardware designs and reason about their correctness. A primary theme of the book is the use of abstraction in hardware specification and verification. The author describes how certain fundamental abstraction mechanisms for hardware verification can be formalized in logic and used to express assertions about design correctness and the relative accuracy of models of hardware behavior. His approach is pragmatic and driven by examples. He also includes an introduction to higher-order logic, which is a widely used formalism in this subject, and describes how that formalism is actually used for hardware verification. The book is based in part on the author's own research as well as on graduate teaching. Thus it can be used to accompany courses on hardware verification and as a resource for research workers.
Language
English
Pages
180
Format
Hardcover
Release
November 11, 1993
ISBN 13
9780521417181

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