19 research outputs found

    The Hanoi Omega-Automata Format

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    We propose a flexible exchange format for ω-automata, as typically used in formal verification, and implement support for it in a range of established tools. Our aim is to simplify the interaction of tools, helping the research community to build upon other people’s work. A key feature of the format is the use of very generic acceptance conditions, specified by Boolean combinations of acceptance primitives, rather than being limited to common cases such as Büchi, Streett, or Rabin. Such flexibility in the choice of acceptance conditions can be exploited in applications, for example in probabilistic model checking, and furthermore encourages the development of acceptance-agnostic tools for automata manipulations. The format allows acceptance conditions that are either state-based or transition-based, and also supports alternating automata

    Novověké polní fortifikace – možnosti studia a jejich interpretace

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    The thesis is focused on documentation and identifi cation of postmedieval field fortifications. Fortifications were searched on the sheets of 1st Military Survey. There were collected 60 objects in different state of disintegration. Several analyses in GIS were aimed to fi nd out and verify the relations of the fortifi cations to the terrain. Elevation, proximity to watercourse and roads were detected. Based on the combination of diff erent sources the fortifications were dated to the War of Bavarian heritage (1778–1779), though it might be said that their strategic positions have been used in previous conflicts as well. The paper tried to determine the possibilities of cartographic sources and how much information they provide. The final conclusion is that such sources are ideal for studying the postmedieval/modern landscape. Research of the remains of field fortifications should be done with the usage of various sources. Proper research is based on the knowledge of possible written sources followed by iconography, toponomastic, cartographic and especially archaeological sources which, used in combination, aim to the best results of the research
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