In this paper we propose a simple framework based on first-order logic, for the design and decomposition of abstract domains for static analysis. An assertion language is chosen that specifies the properties of interest, and abstract domains are defined to be suitably chosen sets of assertions. Composition and decomposition of abstract domains is facilitated by their logical specification in first-order logic. In particular, the operations of reduced product and disjunctive completion are formalized in this framework. Moreover, the notion of (conjunctive) factorization of sets of assertions is introduced, that allows one to decompose domains in `disjoint' parts. We illustrate the use of this framework by studying typical abstract domains fo...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
We construct Scott domains well suited to use in an abstract implementation of logic programming, an...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a simple framework based on first-order logic, for the design and d...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which ...
Introduction. The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Couso...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. An abstract domain construction technique for static analy...
International audienceWe give semantic foundations to abstract domains consisting in first order log...
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The reduced product of abstract domains is a rather well known operation in abstract interpretation....
Abstract interpretation [7] is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which has ...
The reduced product of abstract domains is a rather well known operation in abstract interpretation....
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation to the di...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
We construct Scott domains well suited to use in an abstract implementation of logic programming, an...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a simple framework based on first-order logic, for the design and d...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
AbstractAbstract interpretation is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which ...
Introduction. The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Couso...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. An abstract domain construction technique for static analy...
International audienceWe give semantic foundations to abstract domains consisting in first order log...
Contains fulltext : 84509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)27 p
The reduced product of abstract domains is a rather well known operation in abstract interpretation....
Abstract interpretation [7] is a systematic methodology to design static program analysis which has ...
The reduced product of abstract domains is a rather well known operation in abstract interpretation....
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation to the di...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
In this article, we show that reversible analyses of logic languages by abstract interpretation can ...
We construct Scott domains well suited to use in an abstract implementation of logic programming, an...