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update Calagator::Event 1250457759 Galois Tech Talk: Roll Your Own Test Bed for Embedded Real-Time Protocols: A Haskell Experience Roll back

description The next talk in the Galois Tech Seminar series: * Date: Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 * Title: Roll Your Own Test Bed for Embedded Real-Time Protocols: A Haskell Experience * Speaker: Lee Pike * Time: 10:30am - 11:30am * Location: Galois, Inc. 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300; Portland, OR 97204 For details (including an abstract and speaker bio), please see our blog post: http://www.galois.com/blog/2009/09/29/pike-haskell0/ An RSVP is not required; but feel free to drop a line to levent.erkok@galois.com if you've any questions or comments. Levent Erkok The next talk in the Galois Tech Seminar series: * Date: Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 * Title: Roll Your Own Test Bed for Embedded Real-Time Protocols: A Haskell Experience * Speaker: Lee Pike * Time: 10:30am - 11:30am * Location: Galois, Inc. 421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300; Portland, OR 97204 For details (including an abstract and speaker bio), please see our blog post: http://www.galois.com/blog/2009/09/29/pike-haskell0/ Abstract: We present by example a new application domain for functional languages: emulators for embedded real-time protocols. As a case-study, we implement a simple emulator for the Biphase Mark Protocol, a physical-layer network protocol in Haskell. The surprising result is that a pure functional language with no built-in notion of time is extremely well-suited for constructing such emulators. Furthermore, we use Haskell’s property-checker QuickCheck to automatically generate real-time parameters for simulation. We also describe a novel use of QuickCheck as a probability calculator for reliability analysis. Bio: Lee Pike is a member of the technical staff at Galois. Previously, he was a research scientist with the NASA Langley Formal Methods Group, primarily involved in the SPIDER project. His research interests include applying formal methods to safety-critical and security-critical applications, with a focus on industrial-scale endeavors. An RSVP is not required; but feel free to drop a line to levent.erkok@galois.com if you've any questions or comments. Levent Erkok
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