Introduction to the Guardol Language and Verification System
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Introduction to the Guardol Language and Verification System
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2011
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Guardol is a high-level programming language intended to facilitate the construction of correct network guards. The Guardol system generates Ada code from Guardol programs. It also provides specification and automated verification support: guard specifications are formally translated to SMT format and passed to a new decision procedure dealing with functions over tree-structured data. The result is that difficult properties of Guardol programs can be proved fully automatically.
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Associated research group: Critical Systems Research Group
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The Fifth Annual Layered Assurance Workshop (LAW 2011)
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Hardin, David; Slind, Konrad; Whalen, Michael; Pham, Hung T.. (2011). Introduction to the Guardol Language and Verification System. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217401.
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