
AbstractThe paper details the author's thread verification experiences with four applications: Linux kernel code, the Red Hat Linux POSIX Thread library, a portable PThread library, which was developed by the author for NASA, and a HandyChecker prototype. Based on the author's experiences, the paper concludes with a list of challenges for the verification community.
reuse Libraries, POSIX threads, Linux, Verification, model checking, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Science(all)
reuse Libraries, POSIX threads, Linux, Verification, model checking, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Science(all)
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