
doi: 10.1007/10722468_17
Since the introduction of the first version of the model checker SPIN in 1991, many papers have been written on improvements to the tool and on industrial applications of the tool. Less attention has been given to the pragmatic use of SPIN. This paper presents several techniques to optimise both the modelling and verification activities when using SPIN.
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