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tools and algorithms for construction and analysis of systems | 2013

An overview of the mCRL2 toolset and its recent advances

S Sjoerd Cranen; Jan Friso Groote; Jeroen J. A. Keiren; Frank P. M. Stappers; Erik P. de Vink; Wieger Wesselink; Tim A. C. Willemse

The analysis of complex distributed systems requires dedicated software tools. The mCRL language and toolset have been developed to support such analysis. We highlight changes and improvements made to the toolset in recent years. On the one hand, these affect the scope of application, which has been broadened with extended support for data structures like infinite sets and functions. On the other hand, considerable progress has been made regarding the performance of our tools for state space generation and model checking, due to improvements in symbolic reduction techniques and due to a shift towards parity game-based solving. We also discuss the software architecture of the toolset, which was well suited to accommodate the above changes, and we address a number of case studies to illustrate the approach.


Computer Graphics Forum | 1996

Data Dependent Thin Plate Energy and its use in Interactive Surface Modeling

Günther Greiner; Joachim Loos; Wieger Wesselink

When modeling spline surfaces of complex shape, one has to deal with an overwhelming number of control points. Modeling by direct manipulation of the control points is a tedious task. In particular, it is very difficult to maintain a generally pleasant looking surface shape. It becomes therefore increasingly important to build tools that allow the designer to specify only a few geometric constraints while automatically determining the explicit representation of the surface. The basic concept of such a tool is simple. In a first step one has to somehow measure the “fairness” (=quality) of a surface. Once this is achieved, an optimization process selects the one surface with optimal fairness from all surfaces satisfying the user specified geometric constraints.


Computer Aided Geometric Design | 1995

Interactive design of constrained variational curves

Wieger Wesselink; Remco C. Veltkamp

A constrained variational curve is a curve that minimizes some energy functional under certain interpolation constraints. Modeling curves using constrained variational principles is attractive, because the designer is not bothered with the precise representation of the curve (e.g. control points). Until now, the modeling of variational curves is mainly done by means of constraints. If such a curve of least energy is deformed locally (e.g. by moving its control points) the concept of energy minimization is lost. In this paper we introduce deform operators with built-in energy terms. We have tested our ideas in a prototype system for modeling uniform B-spline curves. Through the use of widgets, the user can interactively modify the range of influence and other properties of the operators. Experiments show that these operators offer a very intuitive way of modeling.


Computer Graphics Forum | 1995

Modeling 3D Curves of Minimal Energy

Remco C. Veltkamp; Wieger Wesselink

Modeling a curve through minimizing its energy yields an overall smooth curve. A common way to model shape features is to perform the minimization subject to a number of interpolation constraints. This way of modeling is attractive because the designer is not bothered with the precise representation of the curve (e.g. control points). However, local shape specification by means of interpolation constraints is very limited. On the other hand, local deformation by repositioning control points is powerful but very laborious, and destroys the minimal energy property. In this paper, deform operators are introduced for 3D curve modeling that have built‐in energy terms that have an intuitive effect. These operators allow local shape modification and do justice to the energy minimization way of modeling.


automated technology for verification and analysis | 2007

Assertion-based proof checking of chang-roberts leader election in PVS

Judi Romijn; Wieger Wesselink; Arjan J. Mooij

We report a case study in automated incremental assertion-based proof checking with PVS. Given an annotated distributed algorithm, our tool ProPar generates the proof obligations for partial correctness, plus a proof script per obligation. ProPar then lets PVS attempt to discharge all obligations by running the proof scripts. The Chang-Roberts algorithm elects a leader on a unidirectional ring with unique identities. With ProPar, we check its correctness with a very high degree of automation: over 90% of the proof obligations is discharged automatically. This case study underlines the feasibility of the approach and is, to the best of our knowledge, the first verification of the Chang-Roberts algorithm for arbitrary ring size in a proof checker.


IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2001

Developing interaction styles to support informal communication at home

Marina Vroubel; Panos Markopoulos; Mathilde M. Bekker; Wieger Wesselink

Abstract In this paper we describe FRIDGE, an experimental prototype of an informal home messaging appliance, that combines the use of paper and electronic media. It allows two-handed input, combining a graspable user interface and pen input. The paper describes the design rationale for the application and the findings of an early user test. The less experienced participants were less forgiving about some of the limitations of the technology than the participants with more computer experience. Overall, the findings show that participants were quickly able to use the application and that they liked the idea of combining paper and electronic media.


Consciousness and Cognition | 2002

Pitch, eyebrows and the perception of focus

Emiel Krahmer; Zsófia Ruttkay; Marc Swerts; Wieger Wesselink


international conference on human-computer interaction | 2001

Visual Interaction Platform.

Dzmitry Viktorovich Aliakseyeu; Jean-Bernard Martens; Sriram Subramanian; Marina Vroubel; Wieger Wesselink


conference of the international speech communication association | 2002

Perceptual evaluation of audiovisual cues for prominence

Emiel Krahmer; Zsófia Ruttkay; Marc Swerts; Wieger Wesselink


Archive | 1996

Surface modeling with data dependent energy functionals

Gnther E. Greiner; Joachim Loos; Wieger Wesselink

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Tim A. C. Willemse

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Arjan J. Mooij

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Marina Vroubel

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Joachim Loos

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Erik P. de Vink

Eindhoven University of Technology

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