Authors
Barbara Jobstmann, Stefan Galler, Martin Weiglhofer, Roderick Bloem
Publication date
2007
Conference
Computer Aided Verification: 19th International Conference, CAV 2007, Berlin, Germany, July 3-7, 2007. Proceedings 19
Pages
258-262
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
We present the tool Anzu. Anzu takes a formal specification of a design and generates a functionally correct system if one exists. The specification is given as a set of linear temporal logic (LTL) formulas belonging to the class of generalized reactivity of rank 1. Such formulas cover the majority of the formulas used in practice. Anzu is an implementation of the symbolic reactive(1) approach to synthesis by Piterman, Pnueli, and Sa’ar. If the specification is realizable Anzu provides the user with a Verilog module that represents a correct finite-state system.
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