Cooperative Software Verification

Participants:

Heike Wehrheim, Jan Haltermann, Dirk Beyer (LMU Munich), Thomas Lemberger (LMU Munich)

Funding:

This project is funded by the German Research Council DFG (Cooperative Software Verification , 2019 - 2022).

Cooperative Software Verification

Cooperative Software Verification

Software Verification

The aim of software verification is the assurance of high quality software, in particular absence of unintended and erroneous behaviour. Today, a range of different tools provide software analysis techniques, covering the whole area from static and dynamic analysis to model checking. All of these techniques have their individual strengths and weaknesses.

Cooperative Software Verification

The goal of this research project is the enhancement of precision and performance in software verification by cooperation between different verification tools and techniques.

Cooperative software verification requires (1) to enable exchange of information between verification tools and sound usage of such information, and (2) to learn how and when to cooperate. Cooperation targets the division of labour as to have every technology work on the tasks it is best at, but also aims at the increase of trust in the soundness of the analysis by having tools mutually check their results. The objective of our project is the development of a practical methodology of cooperative software verification based on a provably sound theory of cooperation. Our methodology targets safety verification.

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