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Generalized STE (Symbolic Trajectory Evaluation) [21,22,23] is a very significant extension of STE [11,20] that truly combines the efficiency, capacity and ease of use of STE with the ability of classic symbolic model checking for verifying a much richer set of properties [9]. GSTE provides a unified model checking framework that gives one the power to choose and seamlessly adjust the level of abstraction in a model as well as in a specification during a verification effort. This paper describes some of the techniques that made this possible using a simple FIFO example for illustration. Finally, a set of real life verification results is provided to strongly demonstrate the viability of GSTE as a new generation model checking solution for complex designs.
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Yang, J., Seger, CJ.H. (2002). Generalized Symbolic Trajectory Evaluation — Abstraction in Action. In: Aagaard, M.D., O’Leary, J.W. (eds) Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design. FMCAD 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2517. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36126-X_5
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