Program Verification: a 50-Year History
Published:2019-10-22

Title: Program Verification: a 50-Year History
Time:     09:30-10:30, October30 Wednesay,2019
Location:   Science Hall 
Lecturer:Moshe Y. Vardi 

 

Abstract:
The year 2019 sees the 50th anniversary of Tony Hoare's CACM paper, "An Axiomatic Basis for Computer Programming". In that paper, Hoare stated: "When the correctness of a program, its compiler, and the hardware of the computer have all been established with mathematical certainty, it will be possible to place great reliance on the results of the program, and predict their 
properties with a confidence limited only by the reliability of the electronics."
In this talk, I will review the 50-year history of this vision, describing the obstacles, the controversies, and progress milestones.  I will conclude with the description of both impressive progress and dramatic failures exhibited over the past few years. 

Introduction of Lectuer:
Moshe Y. Vardi is University Professor, Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor in Computational Engineering, and Director of the Ken Kennedy Institute for Information Technology at Rice University. His interests focus on automated reasoning, a branch of Artificial Intelligence with broad applications to computer science, including machine learning, database theory, computational-complexity theory, knowledge in multi-agent systems, computer-aided verification, and teaching logic across the curriculum.

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