Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal and rare situation where the abstract semantics is able to take full advantage of the power of representation of the underlying abstract domain. In this paper, we develop an algebraic theory of completeness in abstract interpretation. We show that completeness is an abstract domain property and we prove that there always exist both the greatest complete restriction and the least complete extension of any abstract domain, with respect to continuous semantic functions. Under certain hypotheses, a constructive procedure for computing these complete domains is given. These methodologies provide advanced algebraic tools for manipulating abstract interpretations, which can be fruitfully used bot...
The concepts of abstract basis and its ideal completion play an important role in domain theory beca...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
We characterize the symmetric structure of Cousot's hierarchy of semantics in terms of a purely alge...
Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal situation where the abstract semantics is able ...
Completeness is a desirable, although uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, formalizing th...
Completeness is a desirable, although uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, formalizing th...
Completeness is an important, but rather uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, ensuring th...
Completeness is a precious and rather uncommon property of abstract interpretations, which depends o...
Abstract interpretation is very useful for program analysis, because it provides a (sound) over-appr...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation to the di...
In the abstract interpretation framework, completeness represents an optimal simulation by the abst...
While soundness captures an essential requirement of the intrinsic approximation of any static analy...
AbstractIn 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstra...
We introduce the notion of local completeness in abstract interpretation and define a logic for prov...
The concepts of abstract basis and its ideal completion play an important role in domain theory beca...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
We characterize the symmetric structure of Cousot's hierarchy of semantics in terms of a purely alge...
Completeness in abstract interpretation is an ideal situation where the abstract semantics is able ...
Completeness is a desirable, although uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, formalizing th...
Completeness is a desirable, although uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, formalizing th...
Completeness is an important, but rather uncommon, property of abstract interpretations, ensuring th...
Completeness is a precious and rather uncommon property of abstract interpretations, which depends o...
Abstract interpretation is very useful for program analysis, because it provides a (sound) over-appr...
AbstractIn the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation t...
In the context of standard abstract interpretation theory, we define the inverse operation to the di...
In the abstract interpretation framework, completeness represents an optimal simulation by the abst...
While soundness captures an essential requirement of the intrinsic approximation of any static analy...
AbstractIn 1997, Cousot introduced a hierarchy where semantics are related with each other by abstra...
We introduce the notion of local completeness in abstract interpretation and define a logic for prov...
The concepts of abstract basis and its ideal completion play an important role in domain theory beca...
The concept of abstract interpretation has been introduced by Patrick and Radhia Cousot in 1977, in ...
We characterize the symmetric structure of Cousot's hierarchy of semantics in terms of a purely alge...