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Getting a Program Right (8)
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Getting a Program Right (8)

The power of loop invariants.

Getting a Program Right (7)
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Getting a Program Right (7)

Have you run a program proof before? Now is your chance!

Getting a Program Right (6)
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Getting a Program Right (6)

Thanks for your patience.

Getting a Program Right (5)
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Getting a Program Right (5)

Are we there yet?

Getting a Program Right (4, Also Includes 3')
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Getting a Program Right (4, Also Includes 3')

Trying again.

Getting a Program Right (3)
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Getting a Program Right (3)

Attempt #3 to write a binary search program.

Getting a Program Right (2)
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Getting a Program Right (2)

Trying to fix a binary search attempt.

Getting a Program Right (1)
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Getting a Program Right (1)

Why it is good to have a systematic approach to software verification.

There is More Than One Way to Become a Good Programmer
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There is More Than One Way to Become a Good Programmer

A recent Communications of the ACM article casts aspersions on the innovative concept of code academy, a fast-developing approach to teaching programming. The analysis...

Are My Requirements Complete?
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Are My Requirements Complete?

Knowing the notion of sufficient completeness and the theory of abstract data types helps practitioners produce better requirements.

The Shortest Possible Schedule Theorem: Yes, You Can Throw Money at Software Deadlines
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The Shortest Possible Schedule Theorem: Yes, You Can Throw Money at Software Deadlines

As close as we have to a universal law of software engineering management.

Soundness and Completeness: Defined With Precision
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Soundness and Completeness: Defined With Precision

The two key properties of program analysis are dual of each other.

The Formal Picnic Approach to Requirements
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The Formal Picnic Approach to Requirements

A mathematical excursion will improve your requirements.

Ten Traits of Exceptional Innovators
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Ten Traits of Exceptional Innovators

I have had the privilege of meeting, and in some cases closely interacting with, pioneer scientists, technologists, and entrepreneurs, including Nobel, Fields,...

Discussing Empirical Answers to Questions of Software Engineering
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Discussing Empirical Answers to Questions of Software Engineering

Focusing on what helps software developers.

The Real Problem With AI
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The Real Problem With AI

It's algorithms. And data. They can be wrong.

­Until the Craze Fades
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­Until the Craze Fades

Too much, perhaps, of a good thing?

Why Not Program Right?
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Why Not Program Right?

Not your grandmother's class invariant.

When Will  We Learn?
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When Will We Learn?

Massive software failure once again, with no lesson from past occurrences and no lesson for future systems.

End Anonymous Refereeing
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End Anonymous Refereeing

Who came up with this bizarre idea?
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