Zetav and Verif tools

  1. About
  2. Download
  3. Usage
  4. Configuration
  5. Input Format
  6. Contact
  7. Acknowledgement

About

Zetav

Zetav is a tool for verification of systems specified in RT-Logic language.

Verif

Verif is a tool for verification and computation trace analysis of systems described using the Modechart formalism. It can also generate a set of restricted RT-Logic formulae from a Modechart specification which can be used in Zetav.

Download

Zetav

Windows (32-bit)

Verif

Multi-platform (Java needed)
General Rail Road Crossing example

Usage

Zetav

With default configuration file write the system specification (SP) to the sp-formulas.in file and the checked property (security assertion, SA) to the sa-formulas.in file. Launch zetav-verifier.exe to begin the verification.

Verif

With the default configuration example files and outputs are load/stored to archive root directory. But using file-browser you are free to select any needed location. To begin launch run.bat (windows) or run.sh (linux / unix). Select Modechart designer and create Modechart model or load it from file.

Matchpoint: - Tennis Championships Switch Nsp Fr...

: A small aiming reticule allows for strategic ball placement, with the aim always starting on the opposite side of the court relative to the player's position. Assistance Features

Dans les versions NSP antérieures à la 1.3.0, certains utilisateurs francophones signalaient :

Take a created player from the bottom to the top of the rankings. Quick Match: Play immediately with 16 licensed real-life professionals. Online/Local Multiplayer:

French review site Nintendo-Town.fr was particularly harsh, giving it a . They described the game as "ugly" with poor textures, an "empty" atmosphere, and a "soulless" port that felt like a copy-paste job with everything reduced to fit onto the hybrid console. Others echoed this sentiment, with JVFrance lamenting the "very dated" graphics, the robotic animations, and the 'catch-up' of gameplay where the AI compensates for player errors, feeling like the game plays itself. P-Nintendo, rating it 10/20 , described the title as "clearly frustrating at all levels" and lacking fun. Matchpoint - Tennis Championships Switch NSP Fr...

Pour les puristes du homebrew qui possèdent déjà le jeu en physique et souhaitent en extraire le NSP pour un usage personnel, assurez-vous que votre dump inclut bien la langue française (ID de titre contenant "FR").

user wants a long article about "Matchpoint - Tennis Championships Switch NSP Fr..." The keyword suggests a French version of the Nintendo Switch NSP (a pirated game format). The user likely wants a general article about the game, possibly covering features and the controversy around NSP piracy. I need to provide a comprehensive article.

Matchpoint - Tennis Championships on the Nintendo Switch is a strong option for sports simulation fans. The NSP digital version maximizes portability without sacrificing the deep tactical systems that define the console experience. It trades high-end visual fidelity for responsive control, delivering an authentic tennis experience to handheld gaming. : A small aiming reticule allows for strategic

Attempting to acquire Switch NSP files from unofficial online repositories introduces several technical and security dangers:

Before clearing space on your console storage or your micro SD card, review the key technical details from the Nintendo eShop product page: Specification Details Torus Games Publisher Kalypso Media Group File Size 3.4 GB Supported Play Modes TV mode, Tabletop mode, Handheld mode Language Support French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian Core Gameplay Mechanics and Features

Overall, "Matchpoint - Tennis Championships" on the Nintendo Switch was a huge success, offering a comprehensive and engaging tennis experience that appealed to both casual and hardcore gamers. Online/Local Multiplayer: French review site Nintendo-Town

Includes 16 licensed international stars like Nick Kyrgios, Kei Nishikori, and Amanda Anisimova. Language Support:

: Play with or against real-world tennis stars like Nick Kyrgios, Kei Nishikori, and Amanda Anisimova.

Input Format

Zetav

The Zetav verifier expects the input RRTL formulae to be in the following form:

<rrtlformula>    : <formula> [ CONNECTIVE <formula> ] ...

<formula>        : <predicate> | NOT <formula> | <quantifiedvars> <formula> | ( <formula> )

<predicate>      : <function> PRED_SYMB <function>

<function>       : <function> FUNC_SYMB <function> | @( ACTION_TYPE ACTION , term ) | CONSTANT

<quantifiedvars> : QUANTIFIER VARIABLE [ QUANTIFIER VARIABLE ] ...
Where predicate symbols (PRED_SYMB) could be inequality operators <, =<, =, >=, >, function symbols (FUNC_SYMB) could be basic + and - operators, action type (ACTION_TYPE) could be starting action (^), stop action ($), transition action (%) and external action (#). Quantifier symbols (QUANTIFIER) could be either an universal quantifier (forall, V) or an existential quantifier (exists, E). Connectives (CONNECTIVE) could be conjunction (and, &, /\), disjunction (or, |, \/), or implication (imply, ->). All variables (VARIABLE) must start with a lower case letter and all actions (ACTION) with an upper case letter. Constants (CONSTANT) could be positive or negative number. RRTL formulae in the input file must be separated using semicolon (;).

An example could look like this:
V t V u (
  ( @(% TrainApproach, t) + 45 =< @(% Crossing, u) /\
    @(% Crossing, u) < @(% TrainApproach, t) + 60
  )
  ->
  ( @($ Downgate, t) =< @(% Crossing, u) /\
    @(% Crossing, u) =< @($ Downgate, t) + 45
  )
)

Verif

Verif tool does not deal with direct input. Examples are load from files with extension MCH. Those files are in XML and describes model modes structure and transition between modes. There is no need to directly modify those files. But in some cases it is possible to make some small changes manualy or generate Modechart models in another tool.

Contact

If you have further questions, do not hesitate to contact authors ( Jan Fiedor and Marek Gach ).

Acknowledgement

This work is supported by the Czech Science Foundation (projects GD102/09/H042 and P103/10/0306), the Czech Ministry of Education (projects COST OC10009 and MSM 0021630528), the European Commission (project IC0901), and the Brno University of Technology (project FIT-S-10-1).