Dave Parker

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David Parker's research focuses on verification: formal techniques for checking that systems function correctly. In particular, he is interested in quantitative verification, which focuses on the analysis of systems with probabilistic and real-time behaviour.

Dr Parker's work spans the development of new theory, algorithms and tools for this area, as well as investigating its applicability to a wide range of areas, including biology and security. He also leads the development of the probabilistic model checking tool PRISM.

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    Permissive Controller Synthesis for Probabilistic Systems

    Dräger, K., Forejt, V., Kwiatkowska, M., Parker, D. & Ujma, M., 2014, Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems: 20th International Conference, TACAS 2014, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2014, Grenoble, France, April 5-13, 2014. Proceedings. Abraham, E. & Havelund, K. (eds.). Springer, Vol. 8413. p. 531-546 16 p. Chapter 44. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 8413).

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    16 Citations (Scopus)