International audienceThis paper presents a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by abstract interpretation. This domain allows us to represent invariants of the form (x-y<=c) and (+/-x<=c), where x and y are variables values and c is an integer or real constant. Abstract elements are represented by Difference-Bound Matrices, widely used by model-checkers, but we had to design new operators to meet the needs of abstract interpretation. The result is a complete lattice of infinite height featuring widening, narrowing and common transfer functions. We focus on giving an efficient O(n2) representation and graph-based O(n3) algorithms - where n is the number of variables|and claim that this domain always performs more precisely tha...
International audienceThe aim of static analysis is to infer invariants about programs that are tigh...
International audienceWe present a new static analysis by abstract interpretation to prove automatic...
International audienceKnowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some poi...
Abstract. This paper presents a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by abstract interp...
International audienceThis article presents a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by a...
Abstract. This article presents the octagon abstract domain, a relational numerical abstract domain ...
AbstractWe propose a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by abstract interpretation, t...
An interesting area in static analysis is the study of numeric properties. Complex properties can be...
Abstract We present lightweight and generic symbolic methods to improve the precision of numerical s...
International audienceThis article presents the systematic design of a class of relational numerical...
An interesting area in static analysis is the study of numerical properties. Complex properties can ...
AbstractAn interesting area in static analysis is the study of numerical properties. Complex propert...
Abstract. Knowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some point of a prog...
Abstract. This paper explores the abstract domain of grids, a domain that is able to represent sets ...
Abstract This article presents the systematic design of a class of relational numerical abstract dom...
International audienceThe aim of static analysis is to infer invariants about programs that are tigh...
International audienceWe present a new static analysis by abstract interpretation to prove automatic...
International audienceKnowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some poi...
Abstract. This paper presents a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by abstract interp...
International audienceThis article presents a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by a...
Abstract. This article presents the octagon abstract domain, a relational numerical abstract domain ...
AbstractWe propose a new numerical abstract domain for static analysis by abstract interpretation, t...
An interesting area in static analysis is the study of numeric properties. Complex properties can be...
Abstract We present lightweight and generic symbolic methods to improve the precision of numerical s...
International audienceThis article presents the systematic design of a class of relational numerical...
An interesting area in static analysis is the study of numerical properties. Complex properties can ...
AbstractAn interesting area in static analysis is the study of numerical properties. Complex propert...
Abstract. Knowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some point of a prog...
Abstract. This paper explores the abstract domain of grids, a domain that is able to represent sets ...
Abstract This article presents the systematic design of a class of relational numerical abstract dom...
International audienceThe aim of static analysis is to infer invariants about programs that are tigh...
International audienceWe present a new static analysis by abstract interpretation to prove automatic...
International audienceKnowing that two numerical variables always hold different values, at some poi...