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Date: 2018-10-19 18:15:18
Software engineering
Theoretical computer science
Formal methods
Computing
Computer science
Computer security
Model checking
Verification
Formal verification
Carnegie Mellon University
Proof-carrying code
Software Engineering Institute

Trust in Formal Methods Toolchains Arie Gurfinkel Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

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