2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1810.11673
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Beyond Structured Programming

M. H. van Emden

Abstract: The correctness of a structured program is, at best, plausible. Though this is a step forward compared to what came before, it falls short of verified correctness. To verify a structured program according to Hoare's method one is faced with the problem of finding assertions to fit existing code. In 1971 this mode of verification was declared by Dijkstra as too hard to be of practical use-he advised that proof and code were to grow together. A method for doing this was independently published by Reynolds in 197… Show more

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