The Argosim company, which was hosted in Verimag between 2013 and 2015, designed an industrial version of Lutin, which is now commercialized under the name Stimulus.
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New publications
- Some Recent Publications
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- Bruno Ferres, Oussama Oulkaid, Ludovic Henrio, Mehdi Khosravian, Matthieu Moy, Gabriel Radanne, Pascal Raymond: Electrical Rule Checking of Integrated Circuits using Satisfiability Modulo Theory
- Karine Altisen, Pierre Corbineau, Stéphane Devismes: Complexité certifiée d'algorithmes autostabilisants en rondes
- Erwan Jahier, Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes: Exploring Worst Cases of Self-stabilizing Algorithms using Simulations
- Karine Altisen, Alain Cournier, Geoffrey Defalque, Stéphane Devismes: Self-stabilizing synchronous unison in directed networks
- Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes, Anaïs Durand, Colette Johnen, Franck Petit: Self-stabilizing Systems in Spite of High Dynamics
- Erwan Jahier, Karine Altisen, Stéphane Devismes, Gabriel B. Sant'Anna: Model Checking of Distributed Algorithms using Synchronous Programs
- Karine Altisen, Alain Cournier, Geoffrey Defalque, Stéphane Devismes: Self-stabilizing Synchronous Unison in Directed Networks
- Karine Altisen, Alain Cournier, Geoffrey Defalque, Stéphane Devismes: On Self-stabilizing Leader Election in Directed Networks
Jobs and internships
- Jobs
and internships
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- [Master] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences
- [PostDoc] Implementation of critical applications on multi-core: execution mode analysis to reduce interferences
- [Master] Adapting Hardware Platforms to a Multi-Core Response Time Analysis Framework
- [Master] Towards New Frontiers in Multi-Core Response Time Analysis?
- [Master] Analyzing fault parameters triggering timing anomalies
- [Master] Exploration by model-checking of timing anomaly cancellation in a processor