Impactful Research and Tooling for Program Correctness
By Priyanka Darke, Ravindra Metta, Raveendra Kumar Medicherla, R. Venkatesh
Communications of the ACM,
November 2022,
Vol. 65 No. 11, Pages 52-53
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In 2020, poor-quality software systems led to financial losses of approximately USD 2.08 trillion in the U.S. alone.19 Formal methods, such as bounded model checking (BMC), help to improve software quality, but they often fail to scale to the size and complexity of software. To solve these problems, we have been developing two frameworks—VeriAbs and VeriFuzz—with novel techniques, tools, and strategies.
Aim. Prove code correctness or generate tests that demonstrate correctness violations.
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