Rance Cleaveland
Rance Cleaveland is a professor of computer science.
His research focuses on the area of formal methods for desciption and analysis of concurrent and distributed systems. Specifically, Cleaveland's work includes processing algebra, temporal logic, analysis algorithms for finite-state systems, automatic verification tools, semantic models of system behavior, and operational semantics.
He is the executive and scientific director of the Fraunhofer USA Center for Experimental Software Engineering.
Cleaveland received his doctorate in computer science from Cornell University. Before coming to the University of Maryland, he was a member of the computer science faculty at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Publications
1993
1993. An operational semantics of value passing. Proceedings 2nd North American Process Algebra Workshop, Ithaca, New York.
1992
1992. Computing diagnostic tests for incorrect processes. Proc. IFIP WG6. 1 12th Intl. Symp. on Protocol Specification, Testing, and Verification. :263-278.
1992. Testing preorders for probabilistic processes. Automata, Languages and Programming. :708-719.
1991
1991. Computing behavioural relations, logically. Automata, Languages and Programming. :127-138.
1991. A theory of testing for real-time. , Proceedings of Sixth Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 1991. LICS '91. :110-119.
1990
1990. On automatically distinguishing inequivalent processes. Workshop on Computer-Aided Verification.
1990. Testing equivalence as a bisimulation equivalence. Automatic Verification Methods for Finite State Systems. :11-23.
1990. The concurrency workbench. Automatic Verification Methods for Finite State Systems. :24-37.
1990. A preorder for partial process specifications. CONCUR'90 Theories of Concurrency: Unification and Extension. :141-151.
1990. Tableau-based model checking in the propositional mu-calculus. Acta Informatica. 27(8):725-747.
1990. When is `partial' adequate? A logic-based proof technique using partial specifications Logic in Computer Science, 1990. LICS '90, Proceedings., Fifth Annual IEEE Symposium on e. :440-449.
1989
1989. A semantics based verification tool for finite state systems. Proceedings of the IFIP WG6. 1:287-302.
1988
1988. Type theory and concurrency. International Journal of Parallel Programming. 17(2):153-206.