The REMS-@deep_spec workshop (part of @PLDI 2020) will be held online on June 15-16th:
https://t.co/hEOeKGP8uW
Registration is free but it closes on June 5th!
The third DeepSpec Summer School on Verified Systems will be held in New Haven, CT from July 13 to 24, 2020, including an introductory Coq Intensive from July 13 to 15. https://t.co/N6FbVSf0W0
The REMS-DeepSpec Workshop provides a forum for researchers interested in foundational specifications and rigorous engineering of mainstream systems and their components. Deadline 19 Mar. https://t.co/8NjKntAPCB (13/20)
Register now for PurPL Fest & Midwest PL Summit! Stephanie Weirich @fancytypes will give a keynote talk on "A Dependently-Typed Core Calculus for GHC" https://t.co/i9nOCrqlLV
“CertiKOS demonstrates that it is feasible and practical to build verified software that additionally provides evidence — through machine-checkable mathematical proofs — that it is functionally correct.”
#FormalVerification#Blockchain
➡️@Yale
https://t.co/nodPUdULJe
Behind every web service is a programmer’s code. Computer scientist Adam Chlipala’s work is even further from view: He’s automating programming, eliminating “boring, repetitive work” and reducing the cost of secure, reliable systems. https://t.co/9oWj7j7Lf6
Every verification paper needs a discussion like this.
It's important for tools and critical for verification efforts. There should be a massive project about writing clear and useful specifications... @deep_spec
@jacquesgt Maybe not me personally but I am following the work of @deep_spec They are doing a fabulous job at developing tools and protocols for secure software https://t.co/ZHEsJndPTF
@johnregehr I also like Formal Reasoning about Programs ("FRAP") by Adam Chlipala, although I guess it's aimed more at verification
https://t.co/9Q9vUU7LMK