AbstractWe consider the completeness of Hoare's logic with a first-order assertion language applied to while-programs containing variables of two (or more) distinct types. Whilst Cook's completeness theorem generalizes to many-sorted interpretations, certain fundamentally important structures turn out not to be expressive. We study the case of programs with distinguished counter variables and Boolean variables adjoined; for example, we show that adding counters to arithmetic destroys expressiveness
AbstractA survey of various results concerning the use of Hoare's logic in proving correctness of no...
It is known (Bergstra and Tucker (1982) J. Comput. System Sci. 25, 217) that if the Hoare rules are ...
This paper presents a new theoretical result concerning Hoare Logic. It is shown here that the verif...
AbstractWe consider the completeness of Hoare's logic with a first-order assertion language applied ...
We consider the completeness of Hoare’s logic with a first-order assertion language applied to whil...
AbstractThree theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial...
Three theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial correct...
AbstractIt is known that incompleteness of Hoare's logic relative to certain data type specification...
In several papers,e.g. [COOK] or [APT] the problems of correctness and completeness of Hoare calculi...
AbstractA well-known result of Cook asserts the completeness of Hoare's logic for while-programs rel...
AbstractWe develop the proof theory of Hoare's logic for the partial correctness of while- programs ...
In this paper a generalization of a certain theorem of Lipton (“Proc. 18th IEEE Sympos. Found. of Co...
Hoare logic is bedevilled by complex and unmemorable side conditions on the use of variables. We def...
AbstractGeneralized Hoare logic (GHL) is a formal logical system for proving invariance properties o...
Relational Hoare logics extend the applicability of modular, deductive verification to encompass imp...
AbstractA survey of various results concerning the use of Hoare's logic in proving correctness of no...
It is known (Bergstra and Tucker (1982) J. Comput. System Sci. 25, 217) that if the Hoare rules are ...
This paper presents a new theoretical result concerning Hoare Logic. It is shown here that the verif...
AbstractWe consider the completeness of Hoare's logic with a first-order assertion language applied ...
We consider the completeness of Hoare’s logic with a first-order assertion language applied to whil...
AbstractThree theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial...
Three theorems are proven which reconsider the completeness of Hoare's logic for the partial correct...
AbstractIt is known that incompleteness of Hoare's logic relative to certain data type specification...
In several papers,e.g. [COOK] or [APT] the problems of correctness and completeness of Hoare calculi...
AbstractA well-known result of Cook asserts the completeness of Hoare's logic for while-programs rel...
AbstractWe develop the proof theory of Hoare's logic for the partial correctness of while- programs ...
In this paper a generalization of a certain theorem of Lipton (“Proc. 18th IEEE Sympos. Found. of Co...
Hoare logic is bedevilled by complex and unmemorable side conditions on the use of variables. We def...
AbstractGeneralized Hoare logic (GHL) is a formal logical system for proving invariance properties o...
Relational Hoare logics extend the applicability of modular, deductive verification to encompass imp...
AbstractA survey of various results concerning the use of Hoare's logic in proving correctness of no...
It is known (Bergstra and Tucker (1982) J. Comput. System Sci. 25, 217) that if the Hoare rules are ...
This paper presents a new theoretical result concerning Hoare Logic. It is shown here that the verif...