2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69149-5_31
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Integrating Theories and Techniques for Program Modelling, Design and Verification

Abstract: Abstract. This submission presents our understanding of the Grand Challenge and propose an agenda on how we will position our research to contribute to this world-wide collaborative research project.

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“…We will investigate how the research results at UNU-IIST in theories and techniques of program modelling, design and verification can be used in the design of software development tools at TRDDC. A separate position paper by UNU-IIST is also presented at this conference [2].…”
Section: Automatic Code Generators That Implement the Implementation mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…We will investigate how the research results at UNU-IIST in theories and techniques of program modelling, design and verification can be used in the design of software development tools at TRDDC. A separate position paper by UNU-IIST is also presented at this conference [2].…”
Section: Automatic Code Generators That Implement the Implementation mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…To achieve this goal, the whole computing community have to deal with a wide range of issues, among which are [2] 1. arriving at automated procedures of abstraction that enables a compiler to work in combination with different program verification tools including testing tools, 2. studying what, where, when and how the correctness properties, i.e. assertions and annotations, are identified and specified, 3. identifying properties that can be verified compositionally, and designing specification notations and models to support more compositional specification, analysis and verification.…”
Section: Formal Software Engineering and The Grand Challengementioning
confidence: 99%