In this paper a generalization of a certain theorem of Lipton (“Proc. 18th IEEE Sympos. Found. of Comput Sci.” (1977), pp. 1–6) is presented. Namely, we show that for a wide class of programming languages the following holds: the set of all partial correctness assertions true in an expressive interpretation I is uniformly dedicable (in I) in the theory of I iff the halting problem is decidable for finite interpretations. In the effect we show that such limitations as effectiveness or Herbrand-definability of interpretation (they are relevant in the previous proofs) can be removed in the case of partial correctness
Hoare Logic has a long tradition in formal verification and has been continuously developed and used...
We prove a relative completeness result for a logic of functional programs extending D. Scott's LCF....
In several papers,e.g. [COOK] or [APT] the problems of correctness and completeness of Hoare calculi...
In this paper a generalization of a certain theorem of Lipton (“Proc. 18th IEEE Sympos. Found. of Co...
Three theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial correct...
AbstractA well-known result of Cook asserts the completeness of Hoare's logic for while-programs rel...
AbstractIt is known that incompleteness of Hoare's logic relative to certain data type specification...
AbstractThree theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial...
International audiencePartial correctness is perhaps the most important functional property of algo-...
Abstract. We investigate the completeness of Hoare Logic on the propositional level. In particular, ...
AbstractWe consider the completeness of Hoare's logic with a first-order assertion language applied ...
It is known (Bergstra and Tucker (1982) J. Comput. System Sci. 25, 217) that if the Hoare rules are ...
We investigate the completeness of Hoare Logic on the propositional level. In particular, the expre...
Investigating soundness and completeness of verification calculi for imperative programming language...
We advocate using the declarative reading in proving partial correctness of logic programs, when the...
Hoare Logic has a long tradition in formal verification and has been continuously developed and used...
We prove a relative completeness result for a logic of functional programs extending D. Scott's LCF....
In several papers,e.g. [COOK] or [APT] the problems of correctness and completeness of Hoare calculi...
In this paper a generalization of a certain theorem of Lipton (“Proc. 18th IEEE Sympos. Found. of Co...
Three theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial correct...
AbstractA well-known result of Cook asserts the completeness of Hoare's logic for while-programs rel...
AbstractIt is known that incompleteness of Hoare's logic relative to certain data type specification...
AbstractThree theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial...
International audiencePartial correctness is perhaps the most important functional property of algo-...
Abstract. We investigate the completeness of Hoare Logic on the propositional level. In particular, ...
AbstractWe consider the completeness of Hoare's logic with a first-order assertion language applied ...
It is known (Bergstra and Tucker (1982) J. Comput. System Sci. 25, 217) that if the Hoare rules are ...
We investigate the completeness of Hoare Logic on the propositional level. In particular, the expre...
Investigating soundness and completeness of verification calculi for imperative programming language...
We advocate using the declarative reading in proving partial correctness of logic programs, when the...
Hoare Logic has a long tradition in formal verification and has been continuously developed and used...
We prove a relative completeness result for a logic of functional programs extending D. Scott's LCF....
In several papers,e.g. [COOK] or [APT] the problems of correctness and completeness of Hoare calculi...