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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th
International Symposium on Programming Languages, Implementations,
Logics, and Programs, PLILP'98, held jointly with the 6th
International Conference on Algebraic and Logic Programming,
ALP'98, in Pisa, Italy, in September 1998.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Algebraic and Logic Programming, ALP
'97 and the 3rd International Workshop on Higher-Order Algebra,
Logic and Term Rewriting, HOA '97, held jointly in Southampton, UK,
in September 1997.
This book presents a collection of revised refereed papers selected
from the presentations accepted for the Second International
Workshop on Higher-Order Algebra, Logic, and Term Rewriting, HOA
'95, held in Paderborn, Germany, in September 1995.
This volume contains the final versions of a collection of papers
presented at the Annual Conference of the European Association for
Computer Science Logic, CSL '93, held at Swansea, UK in September
1993.
This volume contains the final revised versions of the best papers presented at the First International Workshop on Higher-Order Algebra, Logic, and Term Rewriting (HOA '93), held in Amsterdam in September 1993. Higher-Order methods are increasingly applied in functional and logic programming languages, as well as in specification and verification of programs and hardware. The 15 full papers in this volume are devoted to the algebra and model theory of higher-order languages, computational logic techniques including resolution and term rewriting, and specification and verification case studies; in total they provide a competently written overview of current research and suggest new research directions in this vigourous area.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Tests and Proofs, TAP 2022, which was held as part of Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations, STAF 2022, and took place in Nantes, France in July 2022.The 6 full papers together with 1 invited extended abstract included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 11 submissions. They were organized in topical sections on formal analysis, and proofs, and effective testing.
Machine learning of software artefacts is an emerging area of interaction between the machine learning and software analysis communities. Increased productivity in software engineering relies on the creation of new adaptive, scalable tools that can analyse large and continuously changing software systems. These require new software analysis techniques based on machine learning, such as learning-based software testing, invariant generation or code synthesis. Machine learning is a powerful paradigm that provides novel approaches to automating the generation of models and other essential software artifacts. This volume originates from a Dagstuhl Seminar entitled "Machine Learning for Dynamic Software Analysis: Potentials and Limits" held in April 2016. The seminar focused on fostering a spirit of collaboration in order to share insights and to expand and strengthen the cross-fertilisation between the machine learning and software analysis communities. The book provides an overview of the machine learning techniques that can be used for software analysis and presents example applications of their use. Besides an introductory chapter, the book is structured into three parts: testing and learning, extension of automata learning, and integrative approaches.
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