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The main development version of the PRISM model checker.

Home Page: http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

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prism's Introduction

PRISM

This is PRISM (Probabilistic Symbolic Model Checker).

Installation

For detailed installation instructions, check the online manual at:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/manual/InstallingPRISM/Instructions

or see the local copy included in this distribution:

  • manual/InstallingPRISM/Instructions.html

Very abbreviated instructions for installing/running PRISM are as follows:

For Windows binary distributions:

  • to install, run prism-XXX-win-installer.exe
  • to run, use Desktop/Start menu shortcuts or double-click bin\xprism.bat

For other binary distributions:

  • to install, enter the PRISM directory and type ./install.sh
  • to run, execute bin/xprism or bin/prism

For source code distributions:

  • enter the PRISM directory and type cd prism then make
  • to check the install, type make test
  • to run, execute bin/xprism or bin/prism

If you have problems check the manual, especially the section "Common Problems And Questions".

Documentation

The best source of information about using PRISM is the online manual:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/manual/

You can also view the local copy included in this distribution:

  • manual/index.html

For other PRISM-related information, see the website:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/

Licensing

PRISM is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. A copy of this license can be found in the file COPYING.txt. For more information, see:

http://www.gnu.org/licenses/

PRISM uses the CUDD (Colorado University Decision Diagram) library of Fabio Somenzi, which is freely available. For more information about this library, see:

http://vlsi.colorado.edu/~fabio/CUDD/

PRISM also uses various other libraries (mainly to be found in the lib directory). For details of those, and for links to source where we distribute only binaries, see:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/other-downloads.php

Acknowledgements

PRISM was created and is still actively maintained by:

  • Dave Parker (University of Birmingham)
  • Gethin Norman (University of Glasgow)
  • Marta Kwiatkowska (University of Oxford)

Development of the tool is currently led from Birmingham by Dave Parker. Other current key developers are:

  • Joachim Klein (formerly Technische Universität Dresden)

We gratefully acknowledge contributions to the PRISM code-base from various sources, including (in approximately reverse chronological order):

  • Xueyi Zou: Partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs)
  • Steffen Märcker: Fixes and improvements, especially in explicit engine
  • Chris Novakovic: Build infrastructure and explicit engine improvements
  • Ernst Moritz Hahn: Parametric model checking, fast adaptive uniformisation + various other features
  • Frits Dannenberg: Fast adaptive uniformisation
  • Vojtech Forejt: Various model checking code, including multi-objective + GUI enhancements
  • Hongyang Qu: Multi-objective model checking
  • Mateusz Ujma: Bug fixes and GUI improvements
  • Christian von Essen: Symbolic/explicit-state model checking
  • Vincent Nimal: Approximate (simulation-based) model checking techniques
  • Mark Kattenbelt: Wide range of enhancements/additions, especially in the GUI
  • Carlos Bederian (working with Pedro D'Argenio): LTL model checking for MDPs
  • Gethin Norman: Precomputation algorithms, abstraction
  • Alistair John Strachan: Port to 64-bit architectures
  • Alistair John Strachan, Mike Arthur and Zak Cohen: Integration of JFreeChart into PRISM
  • Charles Harley and Sebastian Vermehren: GUI enhancements
  • Rashid Mehmood: Improvements to low-level data structures and numerical solution algorithms
  • Stephen Gilmore: Support for the stochastic process algebra PEPA
  • Paolo Ballarini & Kenneth Chan: Port to Mac OS X
  • Andrew Hinton: Original versions of the GUI, Windows port and simulator
  • Joachim Meyer-Kayser: Original implementation of the "Fox-Glynn" algorithm

For more details see:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/people.php

Contact

If you have problems or questions regarding PRISM, please use the help forum provided. See:

http://www.prismmodelchecker.org/support.php

Other comments and feedback about any aspect of PRISM are also very welcome. Please contact:

Dave Parker
([email protected])
School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
ENGLAND

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