In recent years the effectiveness of interactive theorem provers has increased to an extent that the bottleneck in the interactive process shifted to efficiency: while in principle large and complex theo-rems are provable (effectiveness), it takes a lot of effort for the user interacting with the system (lack of efficiency). We conducted focus groups to evaluate the usability of Isabelle/HOL and the KeY sys-tem with two goals: (a) detect usability issues in the interaction between interactive theorem provers and their user, and (b) analyze how evaluation and survey methods commonly used in the area of human-computer interaction, such as focus groups and co-operative evaluation, are applicable to the specific field of interactive theorem pro...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
In this paper, we present the results of an ongoing effort in building user interfaces for proof sys...
AbstractIn this paper the interaction between users and the interactive theorem prover HOL is invest...
Abstract. Interactive Theorem Provers have a long tradition, going back to the 1970s when interactio...
AbstractIn this paper the interaction between users and the interactive theorem prover HOL is invest...
Often user interfaces of theorem proving systems focus on assisting particularly trained and skilled...
Abstract: This note considers the design of user interfaces for interactive theorem provers. The bas...
Theorem provers have highly complex interfaces, but there are not many systematic studies of their...
The practical utility of interactive, user-guided, theorem proving depends on the design of good int...
none2In spite of the remarkable achievements recently obtained in the field of mechanization of form...
Interactive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal development ...
Abstract: Interactive theorem provers have developed dramatically over the past four decades, from p...
International audienceThe Coq Community Survey 2022 was an online public survey of users of the Coq ...
Interactive theorem provers have developed dramatically over the past four decades, from primitive b...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
In this paper, we present the results of an ongoing effort in building user interfaces for proof sys...
AbstractIn this paper the interaction between users and the interactive theorem prover HOL is invest...
Abstract. Interactive Theorem Provers have a long tradition, going back to the 1970s when interactio...
AbstractIn this paper the interaction between users and the interactive theorem prover HOL is invest...
Often user interfaces of theorem proving systems focus on assisting particularly trained and skilled...
Abstract: This note considers the design of user interfaces for interactive theorem provers. The bas...
Theorem provers have highly complex interfaces, but there are not many systematic studies of their...
The practical utility of interactive, user-guided, theorem proving depends on the design of good int...
none2In spite of the remarkable achievements recently obtained in the field of mechanization of form...
Interactive Theorem Provers (ITPs) are tools meant to assist the user during the formal development ...
Abstract: Interactive theorem provers have developed dramatically over the past four decades, from p...
International audienceThe Coq Community Survey 2022 was an online public survey of users of the Coq ...
Interactive theorem provers have developed dramatically over the past four decades, from primitive b...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
This volume contains the papers presented at ITP 2011: the Second International Conference on Intera...
In this paper, we present the results of an ongoing effort in building user interfaces for proof sys...