Runtime Verification: Passing on the Baton
Paper in proceeding, 2021

Twenty years have passed since the first workshop on runtime verification—the area has grown and evolved with hundreds of papers published and a sizeable number of mature tools developed. In a special occasion like this it is good to look back, but it is also good to look forward to the future. In this paper, we outline a very brief history of runtime verification, and propose a way of passing the knowledge down to future generations of academics and industry practitioners in the form of a roadmap for teaching runtime verification. The proposal, based on our experience, not only equips students with the fundamental theory underpinning runtime verification, but also ensures they have the required skills to engineer it into industrial systems. Our hope is that this would increase uptake and eventually give rise to the establishment of industry-grade tools.

Author

Christian Colombo

University of Malta

Gordon J. Pace

University of Malta

Gerardo Schneider

Data Science and AI

University of Gothenburg

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

0302-9743 (ISSN) 1611-3349 (eISSN)

Vol. 13065 LNCS 89-107

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Software Engineering

Computer Sciences

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-87348-6_5

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