Counterexamples from Proof Failures in SPARK

A major issue in the activity of deductive program verification is the understanding of the reason why a proof fails. To help the user understand the problem and decide what needs to be fixed in the code or the specification, it is essential to provide me

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Software Engineering and Formal Methods 14th International Conference, SEFM 2016 Held as Part of STAF 2016 Vienna, Austria, July 4–8, 2016 Proceedings

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Editors Rocco De Nicola IMT - School for Advanced Studies Lucca Italy

Eva Kühn Institute of Computer Languages TU Wien Wien Austria

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