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Formal approaches have been used in GUARDS as one of the elements of the validation strategy. In particular, formal verification has concentrated on four dependability mechanisms, namely: a) clock synchronisation, b) interactive consistency, c) fault diagnosis, and d) multi-level integrity. The first three mechanisms constitute basic building-blocks of the architecture, and the fourth one corresponds to a major innovation. The formal approaches applied include both theorem-proving and model-checking.

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Bernadeschi, C., Fantechi, A., Gnesi, S. (2001). Formal Verification. In: Powell, D. (eds) A Generic Fault-Tolerant Architecture for Real-Time Dependable Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3353-2_8

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