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Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification

Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification

Higher Order Logic and Hardware Verification

T. F. Melham, University of Glasgow
November 1993
Hardback
9780521417181

    This 1993 book shows how formal logic can be used to specify the behaviour 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 formalised in logic and used to express assertions about design correctness and the relative accuracy of models of hardware behaviour. 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.

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    • By the same author as An Introduction to HOL
    • Useful for M.Sc level courses on hardware verification

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    November 1993
    Hardback
    9780521417181
    180 pages
    244 × 170 × 11 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Higher order logic and the HOL system
    • 3. Hardware verification using higher order logic
    • 4. Abstraction
    • 5. Data abstraction
    • 6. Temporal abstraction
    • 7. Abstraction between models
    • 8. Conclusions and future work
    • Appendices
    • References.
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