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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c26]Matthias Güdemann, Peter Schrammel:
BlueCov: Integrating Test Coverage and Model Checking with JBMC. SAC 2023: 1695-1697 - 2022
- [c25]Matthias Güdemann, Klaus Riedl:
Level-Up - From Bits to Words. SBMF 2022: 124-142 - [c24]Matthias Güdemann:
SMT-Based Verification of Concurrent Critical System. Sicherheit 2022: 67-82 - [i2]Matthias Güdemann, Peter Schrammel:
BlueCov: Integrating Test Coverage and Model Checking with JBMC. CoRR abs/2212.14779 (2022) - 2021
- [j4]Matthias Güdemann, Leonardo Mariani:
Preface to the special issue on improving software quality through program analysis. Softw. Qual. J. 29(3): 595-596 (2021) - [c23]Matthias Güdemann:
Online Teaching of Verification of C Programs in Applied Computer Science. FMTea 2021: 18-34 - 2020
- [c22]Philipp Kant, Kevin Hammond, Duncan Coutts, James Chapman, Nicholas Clarke, Jared Corduan, Neil J. Davies, Javier Díaz, Matthias Güdemann, Wolfgang Jeltsch, Marcin Szamotulski, Polina Vinogradova:
Flexible Formality Practical Experience with Agile Formal Methods. TFP 2020: 94-120
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c21]Eugene Goldberg, Matthias Güdemann, Daniel Kroening, Rajdeep Mukherjee:
Efficient verification of multi-property designs (The benefit of wrong assumptions). DATE 2018: 43-48 - 2017
- [j3]Matthias Güdemann, Manuel Núñez:
Preface of the special issue on formal methods in industrial critical systems. Int. J. Softw. Tools Technol. Transf. 19(4): 391-393 (2017) - [i1]Eugene Goldberg, Matthias Güdemann, Daniel Kroening, Rajdeep Mukherjee:
Efficient Verification of Multi-Property Designs (The Benefit of Wrong Assumptions) (Extended Version). CoRR abs/1711.05698 (2017) - 2016
- [j2]Matthias Güdemann, Pascal Poizat, Gwen Salaün, Lina Ye:
VerChor: A Framework for the Design and Verification of Choreographies. IEEE Trans. Serv. Comput. 9(4): 647-660 (2016) - 2015
- [c20]Marielle Petit-Doche, Nicolas Breton, Roméo Courbis, Yoann Fonteneau, Matthias Güdemann:
Formal Verification of Industrial Critical Software. FMICS 2015: 1-11 - [e1]Manuel Núñez, Matthias Güdemann:
Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems - 20th International Workshop, FMICS 2015, Oslo, Norway, June 22-23, 2015 Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9128, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-19457-8 [contents] - 2013
- [j1]Simon Struck, Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
Efficient optimization of large probabilistic models. J. Syst. Softw. 86(10): 2488-2501 (2013) - [c19]Matthias Güdemann, Pascal Poizat, Gwen Salaün, Alexandre Dumont:
VerChor: A Framework for Verifying Choreographies. FASE 2013: 226-230 - 2012
- [c18]Matthias Güdemann, Gwen Salaün, Meriem Ouederni:
Counterexample Guided Synthesis of Monitors for Realizability Enforcement. ATVA 2012: 238-253 - [c17]Simon Struck, Michael Lipaczewski, Frank Ortmeier, Matthias Güdemann:
Multi-objective Optimization of Formal Specifications. HASE 2012: 201-208 - [c16]Frank Ortmeier, Matthias Güdemann, Michael Lipaczewski, Simon Struck:
Unifying Probabilistic and Traditional Formal Model Based Analysis. MBEES 2012: 123-132 - [c15]Sergey Alatartsev, Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
Trajectory Description Conception for Industrial Robots. ROBOTIK 2012 - 2011
- [b1]Matthias Güdemann:
Qualitative and quantitative formal model-based safety analysis - push the safety button. University of Halle, Germany, 2011 - [c14]Matthias Güdemann, Michael Lipaczewski, Frank Ortmeier, Marco Schumann, Robert Eschbach:
Towards Making Dependability Visual - Combining Model-Based Design and Virtual Realities. PRDC 2011: 274-275 - [c13]Matthias Güdemann, Michael Lipaczewski, Frank Ortmeier:
Tool Supported Model-Based Safety Analysis and Optimization. PRDC 2011: 294-295 - [c12]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
Model-Based Multi-objective Safety Optimization. SAFECOMP 2011: 423-436 - 2010
- [c11]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
A Framework for Qualitative and Quantitative Formal Model-Based Safety Analysis. HASE 2010: 132-141 - [c10]Matthias Güdemann, Stefan Kegel, Frank Ortmeier, Olaf Poenicke, Klaus Richter:
SysML in digital engineering. IWDE 2010: 1-8 - [c9]Frank Ortmeier, Matthias Güdemann:
ProMoSA - Probabilistic Models for Safety Analysis. MBEES 2010: 7-12 - [c8]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
Quantitative Model-Based Safety Analysis: A Case Study. Sicherheit 2010: 37-48 - [c7]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier:
Probabilistic Model-Based Safety Analysis. QAPL 2010: 114-128
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c6]Matthias Güdemann, Florian Nafz, Frank Ortmeier, Hella Seebach, Wolfgang Reif:
A Specification and Construction Paradigm for Organic Computing Systems. SASO 2008: 233-242 - 2007
- [c5]Matthias Güdemann, Andreas Angerer, Frank Ortmeier, Wolfgang Reif:
Modeling of self-adaptive systems with SCADE. ISCAS 2007: 2922-2925 - [c4]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier, Wolfgang Reif:
Using Deductive Cause-Consequence Analysis (DCCA) with SCADE. SAFECOMP 2007: 465-478 - 2006
- [c3]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier, Wolfgang Reif:
Formal Modeling and Verification of Systems with Self-x Properties. ATC 2006: 38-47 - [c2]Matthias Güdemann, Florian Nafz, Wolfgang Reif, Hella Seebach:
Towards Safe and Secure Organic Computing Applications. GI Jahrestagung (1) 2006: 153-160 - [c1]Matthias Güdemann, Frank Ortmeier, Wolfgang Reif:
Safety and Dependability Analysis of Self-Adaptive Systems. ISoLA 2006: 177-184
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