Using temporal logic to support the specification and prototyping of interactive control systems
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Symbolic model checking: 1020 states and beyond
Information and Computation - Special issue: Selections from 1990 IEEE symposium on logic in computer science
An action-based framework for verifying logical and behavioural properties of concurrent systems
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems - Special issue on tools for FDTs
A formal technique for automated dialogue development
Proceedings of the 1st conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, & techniques
Communication and Concurrency
Formal verification of undesired behaviours in the CERD case study
Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG2.7 Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction
Model Checking of Non-Finite State Processes by Finite Approximations
TACAS '95 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems
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One of the advantages of using formal methods in human-computer interfaces is the possibility to reason about user interface properties. Model checking techniques provide a useful support for this purpose. This paper discusses the problem of verifying the properties of user interfaces when the dialogue specification has an infinite number of states. Recent techniques allow designers to get some results even in this particular case and we discuss when such results are useful for verifying the user interface properties.