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David A. Greve
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- affiliation: Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA
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Journal Articles
- 2008
- [j2]David A. Greve, Matt Kaufmann, Panagiotis Manolios, J Strother Moore, Sandip Ray, José-Luis Ruiz-Reina, Rob Sumners, Daron Vroon, Matthew Wilding:
Efficient execution in an automated reasoning environment. J. Funct. Program. 18(1): 15-46 (2008) - 2001
- [j1]Matthew Wilding, David A. Greve, David S. Hardin:
Efficient Simulation of Formal Processor Models. Formal Methods Syst. Des. 18(3): 233-248 (2001)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2022
- [c11]Andrew T. Walter, David A. Greve, Panagiotis Manolios:
Enumerative Data Types with Constraints. FMCAD 2022: 189-198 - [c10]David A. Greve, Jennifer A. Davis, Laura R. Humphrey:
A Mechanized Proof of Bounded Convergence Time for the Distributed Perimeter Surveillance System (DPSS) Algorithm A. ACL2 2022: 33-47 - 2020
- [c9]Andreas Katis, Grigory Fedyukovich, Jeffrey Chen, David A. Greve, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Michael W. Whalen:
Synthesis of Infinite-State Systems with Random Behavior. ASE 2020: 250-261 - 2018
- [c8]David A. Greve, Andrew Gacek:
Trapezoidal Generalization over Linear Constraints. ACL2 2018: 30-46 - 2017
- [c7]Lucas G. Wagner, David A. Greve, Andrew Gacek:
SIMPAL: a compositional reasoning framework for imperative programs. SPIN 2017: 90-93 - 2014
- [c6]David S. Hardin, Jennifer A. Davis, David A. Greve, Jedidiah R. McClurg:
Development of a Translator from LLVM to ACL2. ACL2 2014: 163-177 - 2013
- [c5]David A. Greve, Konrad Slind:
A Step-Indexing Approach to Partial Functions. ACL2 2013: 42-53 - 2008
- [c4]Torben Amtoft, John Hatcliff, Edwin Rodríguez, Robby, Jonathan Hoag, David A. Greve:
Specification and Checking of Software Contracts for Conditional Information Flow. FM 2008: 229-245 - 2006
- [c3]David A. Greve:
Parameterized congruences in ACL2. ACL2 2006: 28-34 - 1998
- [c2]David S. Hardin, Matthew Wilding, David A. Greve:
Transforming the Theorem Prover into a Digital Design Tool: From Concept Car to Off-Road Vehicle. CAV 1998: 39-44 - [c1]David A. Greve:
Symbolic Simulation of the JEM1 Microprocessor. FMCAD 1998: 321-333
Parts in Books or Collections
- 2010
- [p4]Matthew Wilding, David A. Greve, Raymond J. Richards, David S. Hardin:
Formal Verification of Partition Management for the AAMP7G Microprocessor. Design and Verification of Microprocessor Systems for High-Assurance Applications 2010: 175-191 - [p3]David A. Greve:
Information Security Modeling and Analysis. Design and Verification of Microprocessor Systems for High-Assurance Applications 2010: 249-299 - [p2]Torben Amtoft, John Hatcliff, Edwin Rodríguez, Robby, Jonathan Hoag, David A. Greve:
Specification and Checking of Software Contracts for Conditional Information Flow. Design and Verification of Microprocessor Systems for High-Assurance Applications 2010: 341-379 - [p1]Michael W. Whalen, David A. Greve, Lucas G. Wagner:
Model Checking Information Flow. Design and Verification of Microprocessor Systems for High-Assurance Applications 2010: 381-428
Informal and Other Publications
- 2020
- [i1]Andreas Katis, Grigory Fedyukovich, Jeffrey Chen, David A. Greve, Sanjai Rayadurgam, Michael W. Whalen:
Synthesis of Infinite-State Systems with Random Behavior. CoRR abs/2009.12330 (2020)
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