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Calamé, J.R. and Ioustinova, N. and van de Pol, J.C. and Sidorova, N.
(2007)
Bug Hunting with False Negatives.
In: Integrated Formal Methods, 2-5 Jul 2007, Oxford, UK.
pp. 98-117.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4591.
Springer Verlag.
ISSN 0302-9743
ISBN 978-3-540-73209-9
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73210-5_6 ![]() AbstractSafe data abstractions are widely used for verification purposes. Positive verification results can be transferred from the abstract to the concrete system. When a property is violated in the abstract system, one still has to check whether a concrete violation scenario exists. However, even when the violation scenario is not reproducible in the concrete system (a false negative), it may still contain information on possible sources of bugs.
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