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This book provides an overview about the open challenges in
software verification. Software verification is a branch of
software engineering aiming at guaranteeing that software
applications satisfy some requirements of interest. Over the years,
the software verification community has proposed and considered
several techniques: abstract interpretation, data-flow analysis,
type systems, model checking are just a few examples. The
theoretical advances have been always motivated by practical
challenges that have led to an equal evolution of both these sides
of software verification. Indeed, several verification tools have
been proposed by the research community and any software
application, in order to guarantee that certain software
requirements are met, needs to integrate a verification phase in
its life cycle, independently of the context of application or
software size. This book is aimed at collecting contributions
discussing recent advances in facing open challenges in software
verification, relying on a broad spectrum of verification
techniques. This book collects contributions ranging from
theoretical to practical arguments, and it is aimed at both
researchers in software verification and their practitioners.
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