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MoTraS: A Tool for Modal Transition Systems and Their Extensions

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Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis

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We present a tool for modal transition systems (MTS), disjunctive MTS and further extensions of MTS supporting also non-deterministic systems. We provide the operations required from specification theories as well as some additional support such as deterministic hull, LTL model checking etc. The tool comes with both graphical and command line interface.

Jan Křetínský is partially supported by the Czech Science Foundation, project No. P202/12/G061, and Salomon Sickert is partially supported by the DFG project “Polynomial Systems on Semirings: Foundations, Algorithms, Applications”.

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Křetínský, J., Sickert, S. (2013). MoTraS: A Tool for Modal Transition Systems and Their Extensions. In: Van Hung, D., Ogawa, M. (eds) Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8172. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02444-8_41

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