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This monograph presents Abstract Interpretation and its use to create static analyzers that infer numeric properties on programs. Abstract Interpretation, born in the late 1970s, has proven a very effective method to construct static analyzers. It has led to successful program analysis tools like PolySpace Verifier (The Mathworks) and the Astree analyzer (AbsInt): industrial tools that are routinely used in the avionic, automotive, and space industries to help ensure the correctness of mission-critical software. Automatically inferring numeric invariants can be used to prove the absence of run-time errors, such as arithmetic overflows and out-of-bound array accesses, before the program is even run, while achieving a full coverage of the control and data space. This monograph is based on several Master-level courses in Abstract Interpretation given by the author. It is intended as an entry course in Abstract Interpretation, after which the reader should be ready to read the research literature on current advances in Abstract Interpretation, as well as more practical articles on the design of industrial-strength static analyzers for real languages.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This monograph presents Abstract Interpretation and its use to create static analyzers that infer numeric properties on programs. Abstract Interpretation, born in the late 1970s, has proven a very effective method to construct static analyzers. It has led to successful program analysis tools like PolySpace Verifier (The Mathworks) and the Astree analyzer (AbsInt): industrial tools that are routinely used in the avionic, automotive, and space industries to help ensure the correctness of mission-critical software. Automatically inferring numeric invariants can be used to prove the absence of run-time errors, such as arithmetic overflows and out-of-bound array accesses, before the program is even run, while achieving a full coverage of the control and data space. This monograph is based on several Master-level courses in Abstract Interpretation given by the author. It is intended as an entry course in Abstract Interpretation, after which the reader should be ready to read the research literature on current advances in Abstract Interpretation, as well as more practical articles on the design of industrial-strength static analyzers for real languages.