Updates

  • Apr. 18, 2019:
        Results online
  • Mar. 13, 2019:
        C code of industrial training     problems and reachability
        problem m106 updated
  • Mar. 09, 2019:
       IMPORTANT: C99 code of    sequential and industrial    challenge problems replaced
  • Feb. 27, 2019:
       Parallel LTL/CTL problems &     training problems released
  • Feb. 01, 2019:
       Sequential and industrial
       challenge problems released
  • Feb. 01, 2019:
       Parallel challenge problems    will be released asap
  • Jan. 25, 2019:
       Training problems
       now available

Important Dates:

  • Apr. 06 – 7, 2019:
       RERS at TACAS'19
       (TOOLympics)
  • Mar. 22, 2019:
       Solution submission
  • Feb. 01, 2019:
       Release of challenge
       problems
  • Jan. 25, 2019:
       Training problems
       available

Call for Participation

The goal of RERS 2019 is to compare a diverse range of software verification tools. Participants are welcome to test their tools on the provided benchmarks and participate in the RERS 2019 Challenge. Additionally, we value feedback regarding certain programming languages and features that should be added to RERS.

The challenge features the following tracks:

All programs from the sequential and industrial tracks are available as Java and C99 code. The Parallel LTL track is available as Promela code, Petri nets (PNML syntax), and a plain representation consisting of parallel labeled transition systems (Graphviz).

The competition will proceed as follows:

  • Training phase: Participants are invited to test their tools on a set of training problem or challenge problems from previous years. Solutions to the corresponding verification tasks are provided.
  • Challenge phase: Participants can test their tools on the provided challenge problems and generate their proposed solutions.
  • RERS Event: After the solution submission deadline (see "Important Dates" on the left-hand side of this page), all submitted solutions will be evaluated. Participants can earn Achievements or ranking scores (see rewards). Achievements and the ranking winners will be announced at the RERS event.

For more details on the challenge, please look at the how-to page, sequential, industrial, or parallel problem description, and challenge rules. The evaluation thresholds and possible achievements are described on the rewards page.