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* Basic mathematical foundations
* Basic mathematical foundations
* Programming skills in C/C++ are beneficial, unless you are interested in a purely theoretical topic
* Programming skills in C/C++ are beneficial, unless you are interested in a purely theoretical topic
=== Course Homepage ===
Further details can be found [https://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/index.php?node_id=3813 here].
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Project Group "Model Checking"

Lehrveranstaltung mit SWS 0/0/4 (Vorlesung/Übung/Praktikum) in SS 2018

Dozent

Umfang (SWS)

  • 0/0/4

Module

Leistungskontrolle

  • Hausarbeit
  • Referat


This course offers advanced topics in the field of verification and model checking. It is meant for students enrolled in the Master's program “Computational Logic”. The tasks are usually taken from our current projects and cover programming and theoretical problems as well. At the end of the course, the students have to give a short talk (30 min) about their work and their achieved results.

Registration and Dates

To participate, please register using the form on the course hompage until Sunday, April 15th, 2018.

Prerequisites

  • Profound knowledge in model checking, acquired in the lecture “Model Checking” or another, similar course at a partner university
  • Solid foundations in algorithms and data structures, in automata theory and formal languages as well as in complexity theory
  • Basic mathematical foundations
  • Programming skills in C/C++ are beneficial, unless you are interested in a purely theoretical topic

Course Homepage

Further details can be found here.