Although Software Verification technology is rapidly advancing, the process of formally specifying the intended behaviour of a program can still be difficult and time consuming as the program increases in size and complexity. In this project we focus on the source code matching module of Arís (Analogical Reasoning for reuse of Implementation & Specification) platform in which we aim to increase the number of verified programs by reducing the effort of writing specifications. Our approach promotes the advantages of code reuse and the possibility of transferring specifications between similar implementations. In order to effectively compare two source code files we represent them using Conceptual Graphs that allow us to explore the semantic c...
Formal verification is a popular approach for program quality and correctness especially as an alter...
Program query languages and pattern-detection techniques are an essential part of program analysis a...
Software reuse involves using again software artifacts that have been successfully built before.To b...
Although Software Verification technology is rapidly advancing, the process of formally specifying t...
Formal methods and formal verification of source code has been used extensively in the past few yea...
We describe the Arís system for creating new formal specifications for source code by transferring...
Formal verification of source code has been extensively used in the past few years in order to creat...
Many software verification tools use the design-by-contract approach to annotate programs with asse...
In the software development area, software verification is important such that it can guarantee the ...
When a successful software system is maintained and evolved for an extended period of time, original...
A formal software specification expresses in a mathematically correct way what requirements the soft...
We describe the Arís (Analogical Reasoning for Implementations and Specifications) system that uses...
Formal approaches to software reuse rely heavily upon specification matching criterion, where a sear...
In this paper, we present evaluation and benchmark of Aris (Analogical Reasoning for reuse of Imple...
Abstract. We present our approach to defining similarity between software artifacts and discuss its ...
Formal verification is a popular approach for program quality and correctness especially as an alter...
Program query languages and pattern-detection techniques are an essential part of program analysis a...
Software reuse involves using again software artifacts that have been successfully built before.To b...
Although Software Verification technology is rapidly advancing, the process of formally specifying t...
Formal methods and formal verification of source code has been used extensively in the past few yea...
We describe the Arís system for creating new formal specifications for source code by transferring...
Formal verification of source code has been extensively used in the past few years in order to creat...
Many software verification tools use the design-by-contract approach to annotate programs with asse...
In the software development area, software verification is important such that it can guarantee the ...
When a successful software system is maintained and evolved for an extended period of time, original...
A formal software specification expresses in a mathematically correct way what requirements the soft...
We describe the Arís (Analogical Reasoning for Implementations and Specifications) system that uses...
Formal approaches to software reuse rely heavily upon specification matching criterion, where a sear...
In this paper, we present evaluation and benchmark of Aris (Analogical Reasoning for reuse of Imple...
Abstract. We present our approach to defining similarity between software artifacts and discuss its ...
Formal verification is a popular approach for program quality and correctness especially as an alter...
Program query languages and pattern-detection techniques are an essential part of program analysis a...
Software reuse involves using again software artifacts that have been successfully built before.To b...