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Carsten Sinz
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- affiliation: Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c60]Florian Jost, Carsten Sinz:
Challenges in Automotive Hardware-Software Co-Configuration. ConfWS 2024: 17-20 - [c59]Florian Jost, Carsten Sinz:
Handling Automotive Hardware/Software Co-Configurations with Integer Difference Logic. VaMoS 2024: 103-111 - [i10]Matthias Kern, Ferhat Erata, Markus Iser, Carsten Sinz, Frédéric Loiret, Stefan Otten, Eric Sax:
Integrating Static Code Analysis Toolchains. CoRR abs/2403.05986 (2024) - 2022
- [c58]Marko Kleine Büning, Johannes Meuer, Carsten Sinz:
Refined Modularization for Bounded Model Checking Through Precondition Generation. ICFEM 2022: 209-226 - [c57]Safa Omri, Carsten Sinz:
Learning to Rank for Test Case Prioritization. SBST@ICSE 2022: 16-24 - [i9]Philipp Kern, Marko Kleine Büning, Carsten Sinz:
Optimized Symbolic Interval Propagation for Neural Network Verification. CoRR abs/2212.08567 (2022) - 2021
- [c56]Samuel Teuber, Marko Kleine Büning, Philipp Kern, Carsten Sinz:
Geometric Path Enumeration for Equivalence Verification of Neural Networks. ICTAI 2021: 200-208 - [i8]Safa Omri, Carsten Sinz:
Machine Learning Techniques for Software Quality Assurance: A Survey. CoRR abs/2104.14056 (2021) - [i7]Samuel Teuber, Marko Kleine Büning, Philipp Kern, Carsten Sinz:
Geometric Path Enumeration for Equivalence Verification of Neural Networks. CoRR abs/2112.06582 (2021) - 2020
- [c55]Marko Kleine Büning, Philipp Kern, Carsten Sinz:
Verifying Equivalence Properties of Neural Networks with ReLU Activation Functions. CP 2020: 868-884 - [c54]Safa Omri, Carsten Sinz:
Deep Learning for Software Defect Prediction: A Survey. ICSE (Workshops) 2020: 209-214 - [c53]Marko Kleine Büning, Carsten Sinz, David Faragó:
QPR Verify: A Static Analysis Tool for Embedded Software Based on Bounded Model Checking. VSTTE 2020: 21-32 - [i6]Samuel Teuber, Marko Kleine Büning, Carsten Sinz:
An Incremental Abstraction Scheme for Solving Hard SMT-Instances over Bit-Vectors. CoRR abs/2008.10061 (2020) - [i5]Markus Iser, Luca Springer, Carsten Sinz:
Collaborative Management of Benchmark Instances and their Attributes. CoRR abs/2009.02995 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c52]Matthias Kern, Ferhat Erata, Markus Iser, Carsten Sinz, Frédéric Loiret, Stefan Otten, Eric Sax:
Integrating Static Code Analysis Toolchains. COMPSAC (1) 2019: 523-528 - [c51]Marko Kleine Büning, Tomás Balyo, Carsten Sinz:
Using DimSpec for Bounded and Unbounded Software Model Checking. ICFEM 2019: 19-35 - [c50]Marko Kleine Büning, Carsten Sinz:
Automatic Modularization of Large Programs for Bounded Model Checking. ICFEM 2019: 186-202 - [c49]Markus Iser, Tomás Balyo, Carsten Sinz:
Memory Efficient Parallel SAT Solving with Inprocessing. ICTAI 2019: 64-70 - 2018
- [c48]Markus Iser, Carsten Sinz:
A Problem Meta-Data Library for Research in SAT. POS@SAT 2018: 144-152 - [p1]Tomás Balyo, Carsten Sinz:
Parallel Satisfiability. Handbook of Parallel Constraint Reasoning 2018: 3-29 - [i4]Marko Kleine Büning, Tomás Balyo, Carsten Sinz:
Unbounded Software Model Checking with Incremental SAT-Solving. CoRR abs/1802.04174 (2018) - 2017
- [c47]Markus Iser, Felix Kutzner, Carsten Sinz:
Using Gate Recognition and Random Simulation for Under-Approximation and Optimized Branching in SAT Solvers. ICTAI 2017: 1029-1036 - 2016
- [j16]Tomás Balyo, Armin Biere, Markus Iser, Carsten Sinz:
SAT Race 2015. Artif. Intell. 241: 45-65 (2016) - 2015
- [j15]Adrian Balint, Anton Belov, Matti Järvisalo, Carsten Sinz:
Overview and analysis of the SAT Challenge 2012 solver competition. Artif. Intell. 223: 120-155 (2015) - [j14]Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz, Hendrik Post, Thomas Gorges, Thomas Kropf:
Bridging the gap between test cases and requirements by abstract testing. Innov. Syst. Softw. Eng. 11(4): 233-242 (2015) - [c46]Tomás Balyo, Peter Sanders, Carsten Sinz:
HordeSat: A Massively Parallel Portfolio SAT Solver. SAT 2015: 156-172 - [c45]Markus Iser, Norbert Manthey, Carsten Sinz:
Recognition of Nested Gates in CNF Formulas. SAT 2015: 255-271 - [i3]Tomás Balyo, Peter Sanders, Carsten Sinz:
HordeSat: A Massively Parallel Portfolio SAT Solver. CoRR abs/1505.03340 (2015) - 2014
- [j13]David Faragó, Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz:
Automatic Heavy-weight Static Analysis Tools for Fin- ding Bugs in Safety-critical Embedded C/C++ Code. Softwaretechnik-Trends 34(3) (2014) - [e1]Carsten Sinz, Uwe Egly:
Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing - SAT 2014 - 17th International Conference, Held as Part of the Vienna Summer of Logic, VSL 2014, Vienna, Austria, July 14-17, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8561, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-09283-6 [contents] - [i2]Patrick Cousot, Daniel Kroening, Carsten Sinz:
Next Generation Static Software Analysis Tools (Dagstuhl Seminar 14352). Dagstuhl Reports 4(8): 107-125 (2014) - 2013
- [c44]Stephan Falke, Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz:
The bounded model checker LLBMC. ASE 2013: 706-709 - [c43]Markus Iser, Carsten Sinz, Mana Taghdiri:
Minimizing Models for Tseitin-Encoded SAT Instances. SAT 2013: 224-232 - [c42]Stephan Falke, Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz:
LLBMC: Improved Bounded Model Checking of C Programs Using LLVM - (Competition Contribution). TACAS 2013: 623-626 - [c41]Stephan Falke, Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz:
Extending the Theory of Arrays: memset, memcpy, and Beyond. VSTTE 2013: 108-128 - 2012
- [c40]Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz, Stephan Falke:
Challenges in Comparing Software Verification Tools for C. COMPARE 2012: 60-65 - [c39]Stephan Falke, Carsten Sinz, Florian Merz:
A Theory of Arrays with set and copy Operations. SMT@IJCAR 2012: 98-108 - [c38]Markus Iser, Mana Taghdiri, Carsten Sinz:
Optimizing MiniSAT Variable Orderings for the Relational Model Finder Kodkod - (Poster Presentation). SAT 2012: 483-484 - [c37]Carsten Sinz, Florian Merz, Stephan Falke:
LLBMC: A Bounded Model Checker for LLVM's Intermediate Representation - (Competition Contribution). TACAS 2012: 542-544 - [c36]Florian Merz, Stephan Falke, Carsten Sinz:
LLBMC: Bounded Model Checking of C and C++ Programs Using a Compiler IR. VSTTE 2012: 146-161 - [c35]Stephan Falke, Deepak Kapur, Carsten Sinz:
Termination Analysis of Imperative Programs Using Bitvector Arithmetic. VSTTE 2012: 261-277 - 2011
- [c34]Tamara Mendt, Carsten Sinz, Olga Tveretina:
Probabilistic Model Checking of Constraints in a Supply Chain Business Process. BIS 2011: 1-12 - [c33]Tamara Mendt, Carsten Sinz, Olga Tveretina:
Analyzing Separation of Duties Constraints with a Probabilistic Model Checker. BIS (Workshops) 2011: 18-29 - [c32]Bernhard Beckert, Thorsten Bormer, Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz:
Integration of Bounded Model Checking and Deductive Verification. FoVeOOS 2011: 86-104 - [c31]Stephan Falke, Deepak Kapur, Carsten Sinz:
Termination Analysis of C Programs Using Compiler Intermediate Languages. RTA 2011: 41-50 - 2010
- [j12]Olga Tveretina, Carsten Sinz, Hans Zantema:
Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams, Pigeonhole Formulas and Beyond. J. Satisf. Boolean Model. Comput. 7(1): 35-58 (2010) - [c30]Mana Taghdiri, Gregor Snelting, Carsten Sinz:
Information Flow Analysis via Path Condition Refinement. Formal Aspects in Security and Trust 2010: 65-79 - [c29]Carsten Sinz:
Software Verification: State of the Art and Challenges. KIT-Nachwuchswissenschaftler-Symposium 2010: 69-77 - [c28]Florian Merz, Carsten Sinz, Hendrik Post, Thomas Gorges, Thomas Kropf:
Abstract Testing: Connecting Source Code Verification with Requirements. QUATIC 2010: 89-96 - [c27]Carsten Sinz, Stephan Falke, Florian Merz:
A Precise Memory Model for Low-Level Bounded Model Checking. SSV 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j11]Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Towards automatic software model checking of thousands of Linux modules - a case study with Avinux. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 19(2): 155-172 (2009) - [c26]Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz:
Proving Functional Equivalence of Two AES Implementations Using Bounded Model Checking. ICST 2009: 31-40 - [c25]Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz, Florian Merz, Thomas Gorges, Thomas Kropf:
Linking Functional Requirements and Software Verification. RE 2009: 295-302 - [c24]Carsten Sinz, Markus Iser:
Problem-Sensitive Restart Heuristics for the DPLL Procedure. SAT 2009: 356-362 - [c23]Olga Tveretina, Carsten Sinz, Hans Zantema:
An Exponential Lower Bound on OBDD Refutations for Pigeonhole Formulas. ACAC 2009: 13-21 - [i1]Olga Tveretina, Carsten Sinz, Hans Zantema:
Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams, Pigeonhole Formulas and Beyond. Electron. Colloquium Comput. Complex. TR09 (2009) - 2008
- [j10]Eray Gençay, Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin, Thorsten Schäfer:
SANchk: SQL-based SAN configuration checking. IEEE Trans. Netw. Serv. Manag. 5(2): 91-104 (2008) - [c22]Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz, Alexander Kaiser, Thomas Gorges:
Reducing False Positives by Combining Abstract Interpretation and Bounded Model Checking. ASE 2008: 188-197 - [c21]Hendrik Post, Carsten Sinz:
Configuration Lifting: Verification meets Software Configuration. ASE 2008: 347-350 - [c20]Eray Gençay, Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Towards SLA-based optimal workload distribution in SANs. NOMS 2008: 755-758 - [c19]Stephan Kottler, Michael Kaufmann, Carsten Sinz:
Computation of Renameable Horn Backdoors. SAT 2008: 154-160 - [c18]Stephan Kottler, Michael Kaufmann, Carsten Sinz:
A New Bound for an NP-Hard Subclass of 3-SAT Using Backdoors. SAT 2008: 161-167 - 2007
- [j9]Carsten Sinz, Albert Haag, Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh, Esther M. Gelle, Mihaela Sabin, Ulrich Junker, Barry O'Sullivan, Rick Rabiser, Deepak Dhungana, Paul Grünbacher, Klaus Lehner, Christian Federspiel, Daniel Naus:
Configuration. IEEE Intell. Syst. 22(1): 78-90 (2007) - [j8]Carsten Sinz:
Visualizing SAT Instances and Runs of the DPLL Algorithm. J. Autom. Reason. 39(2): 219-243 (2007) - [c17]Carsten Sinz:
Compressing Propositional Proofs by Common Subproof Extraction. EUROCAST 2007: 547-555 - [c16]Toni Jussila, Armin Biere, Carsten Sinz, Daniel Kröning, Christoph M. Wintersteiger:
A First Step Towards a Unified Proof Checker for QBF. SAT 2007: 201-214 - 2006
- [j7]Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin, Dieter Feichtinger, Georg Görtler:
Checking Consistency and Completeness of On-Line Product Manuals. J. Autom. Reason. 37(1-2): 45-66 (2006) - [j6]Armin Biere, Carsten Sinz:
Decomposing SAT Problems into Connected Components. J. Satisf. Boolean Model. Comput. 2(1-4): 201-208 (2006) - [c15]Carsten Sinz, Armin Biere:
Extended Resolution Proofs for Conjoining BDDs. CSR 2006: 600-611 - [c14]Toni Jussila, Carsten Sinz, Armin Biere:
Extended Resolution Proofs for Symbolic SAT Solving with Quantification. SAT 2006: 54-60 - 2005
- [c13]Carsten Sinz:
Towards an Optimal CNF Encoding of Boolean Cardinality Constraints. CP 2005: 827-831 - [c12]Carsten Sinz, Edda-Maria Dieringer:
DPvis - A Tool to Visualize the Structure of SAT Instances. SAT 2005: 257-268 - 2004
- [c11]Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Verifying the On-line Help System of SIEMENS Magnetic Resonance Tomographs. ICFEM 2004: 391-402 - [c10]Carsten Sinz:
Visualizing the Internal Structure of SAT Instances (Preliminary Report). SAT 2004 - [c9]Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Verifying the On-Line Help System of SIEMENS Magnetic Resonance Tomographs using SAT (Extended Abstract). SAT 2004 - 2003
- [b1]Carsten Sinz:
Verifikation regelbasierter Konfigurationssysteme. University of Tübingen, Germany, 2003, pp. 1-227 - [j5]Carsten Sinz, Andreas Kaiser, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Formal methods for the validation of automotive product configuration data. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 17(1): 75-97 (2003) - [j4]Wolfgang Blochinger, Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Parallel propositional satisfiability checking with distributed dynamic learning. Parallel Comput. 29(7): 969-994 (2003) - [c8]Wolfgang Blochinger, Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin:
A Universal Parallel SAT Checking Kernel. PDPTA 2003: 1720-1725 - [c7]Carsten Sinz, Amir Khosravizadeh, Wolfgang Küchlin, Viktor Mihajlovski:
Verifying CIM Models of Apache Web-Server Configurations. QSIC 2003: 290-297 - 2002
- [j3]Carsten Sinz, Thomas Lumpp, Jürgen M. Schneider, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Detection of dynamic execution errors in IBM system automation's rule-based expert system. Inf. Softw. Technol. 44(14): 857-873 (2002) - 2001
- [j2]Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Blochinger, Wolfgang Küchlin:
PaSAT - Parallel SAT-Checking with Lemma Exchange: Implementation and Applications. Electron. Notes Discret. Math. 9: 205-216 (2001) - [c6]Carsten Sinz, Wolfgang Küchlin, Thomas Lumpp:
Towards a Verification of the Rule-Based Expert System of the IBM SA for OS/390 Automation Manager. APAQS 2001: 367-374 - [c5]Carsten Sinz, Andreas Kaiser, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Detection of Inconsistencies in Complex Product Configuration Data Using Extended Propositional SAT-Checking. FLAIRS 2001: 645-649 - [c4]Carsten Sinz, Jörg Denzinger, Jürgen Avenhaus, Wolfgang Küchlin:
Combining Parallel and Distributed Search in Automated Equational Deduction. PPAM 2001: 819-832 - 2000
- [j1]Wolfgang Küchlin, Carsten Sinz:
Proving Consistency Assertions for Automotive Product Data Management. J. Autom. Reason. 24(1/2): 145-163 (2000) - [c3]Carsten Sinz:
System Description: ARA - An Automatic Theorem Prover for Relation Algebras. CADE 2000: 177-182 - [c2]Ralf-Dieter Schimkat, Wolfgang Blochinger, Carsten Sinz, Michael Friedrich, Wolfgang Küchlin:
A Service-Based Agent Framework for Distributed Symbolic Computation. HPCN Europe 2000: 644-656
1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [c1]Reinhard Bündgen, Carsten Sinz, Jochen Walter:
ReDuX 1.5: New Facets of Rewriting. RTA 1996: 412-415
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