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Date: 2002-12-20 10:55:12
Software
Polyspace
Science
Embedded systems
Model checking
Software verification
Abstract interpretation
Worst-case execution time
Software development process
Software development
Software testing
Formal methods

DAEDALUS ∗ Validation of Critical Software by Static Analysis and Abstract Testing

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