This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 16421 Universality of Proofs which took place October 16-21, 2016. The seminar was motivated by the fact that it is nowadays difficult to exchange proofs from one proof assistant to another one. Thus a formal proof cannot be considered as a universal proof, reusable in different contexts. The seminar aims at providing a comprehensive overview of the existing techniques for interoperability and going further into the development of a common objective and framework for proof developments that support the communication, reuse and interoperability of proofs. The seminar included participants coming from different fields of computer science such as logic, proof engineering, p...
From November 15-20, 2009, the Dagstuhl seminar on "Computer-assisted proofs - tools, methods and ap...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
This volume includes fifteen research papers to celebrate Luiz Carlos Pereira's 60th birthday. Among...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 16421 "Universality of Proofs...
If testing can reveal errors in computer programs, only formal verification can guarantee their abse...
International audienceWe describe the first results of a project of analyzing in which theories form...
International audienceMost computer checked proofs are tied to the particular technology of a prover...
International audienceThe Dagstuhl Seminar 13141 "Formal Verification of Distributed Algorithms" bro...
The Dagstuhl Seminar 13141 "Formal Verification of Distributed Algorithms" brought together research...
This report documents the programme and the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 14421 "Optimal algorith...
AbstractIn this paper, we present the results of an ongoing effort in building user interfaces for p...
A number of industrial software development standards mandate that safetycritical software component...
The Dagstuhl Seminar "Formal Methods and Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing: Forging an Alliance" ...
International audienceConsider a world where exporting proof evidence into a well defined,universal,...
Developments of formal specifications and proofs have spectacularly blossomed over the last decades, ...
From November 15-20, 2009, the Dagstuhl seminar on "Computer-assisted proofs - tools, methods and ap...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
This volume includes fifteen research papers to celebrate Luiz Carlos Pereira's 60th birthday. Among...
This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 16421 "Universality of Proofs...
If testing can reveal errors in computer programs, only formal verification can guarantee their abse...
International audienceWe describe the first results of a project of analyzing in which theories form...
International audienceMost computer checked proofs are tied to the particular technology of a prover...
International audienceThe Dagstuhl Seminar 13141 "Formal Verification of Distributed Algorithms" bro...
The Dagstuhl Seminar 13141 "Formal Verification of Distributed Algorithms" brought together research...
This report documents the programme and the outcomes of the Dagstuhl Seminar 14421 "Optimal algorith...
AbstractIn this paper, we present the results of an ongoing effort in building user interfaces for p...
A number of industrial software development standards mandate that safetycritical software component...
The Dagstuhl Seminar "Formal Methods and Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing: Forging an Alliance" ...
International audienceConsider a world where exporting proof evidence into a well defined,universal,...
Developments of formal specifications and proofs have spectacularly blossomed over the last decades, ...
From November 15-20, 2009, the Dagstuhl seminar on "Computer-assisted proofs - tools, methods and ap...
The workshop on proof theory took place in Vichy at the Pôle Universitaire de Vichy on 25 June 2018....
This volume includes fifteen research papers to celebrate Luiz Carlos Pereira's 60th birthday. Among...