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|Lecturers=Christel Baier
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* Case studies
* Case studies


This course is in German and English.
This course is offered in German and English.


=== Registration ===
=== Registration ===

Version vom 3. März 2025, 18:53 Uhr

„Verifikation und formale quantitative Analyse“ befindet sich nicht in der Liste (Computational Logic, Automatentheorie, Wissensverarbeitung, Knowledge-Based Systems, Knowledge Systems, Wissensbasierte Systeme, Logische Programmierung und Argumentation, Algebra und Diskrete Strukturen, Knowledge-aware Artificial Intelligence, Algebraische und logische Grundlagen der Informatik) zulässiger Werte für das Attribut „Forschungsgruppe“.

Komplexpraktikum „Modellierung und quantitative Systemanalyse I“

Lehrveranstaltung mit SWS 0/0/4 (Vorlesung/Übung/Praktikum) in SS 2025

Dozent

Umfang (SWS)

  • 0/0/4

Module

Leistungskontrolle

  • Hausarbeit
  • Referat

Vorlesungsreihe


The course is intended for students enrolled in the Master or Diplom programs Informatik (computer science) as well as for those enrolled in the Diplom program Informationssystemtechnik (information systems engineering). The Komplexpraktikum “Modeling and Quantitative System Analysis I” allows students to analyse and work on practical projects relevant in current research. Some topics are taken from current projects of the group. The following links give more information on these projects:

Potential topics include:

  • Symbolic methods in model checking
  • Explicit model checking
  • Reduction techniques
  • Automata over finite and infinite words
  • Numerical methods for quantitative analysis
  • Logics
  • Specification formalisms
  • Abstraction techniques
  • Case studies

This course is offered in German and English.

Registration

Registration via Opal is required until 14 April.

Prerequisites

In addition to an interest in theoretical computer science, the project requires solid knowledge of model checking and programming. Experience in C/C++ or Java is helpful, but not required.

Dates

All enrolled participants will be notified about the initial meeting by e-mail. The specific dates will be announced later.

Exam and Creditability

Exam according to module description (see sidebar).

Contact

Please contact Sascha Klüppelholz for organisational questions.