A source-level interaction concept for interactive program verification, prototyped in KeY, improves user understanding of proof states and defect detection according to a user study.
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SEMBridge uses a tagless-final interface in a Python prototype to derive executable state transformers and verification conditions from the same loop-free imperative program definitions, tested on five examples up to 729 states.
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A New Interaction Concept for Interactive and Autoactive Program Verification
A source-level interaction concept for interactive program verification, prototyped in KeY, improves user understanding of proof states and defect detection according to a user study.
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SEMBridge: Tagless-Final Program Semantics with Weakest-Precondition and Bounded-Checking Interpretations
SEMBridge uses a tagless-final interface in a Python prototype to derive executable state transformers and verification conditions from the same loop-free imperative program definitions, tested on five examples up to 729 states.