This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Static Analysis Symposium, SAS 2016, held in Edinburgh, UK, in September 2016. The 21 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. The contributions cover a variety of multi-disciplinary topics in abstract domains; abstract interpretation; abstract testing; bug detection; data flow analysis; model checking; new applications; program transformation; program verification; security analysis; theoretical frameworks; and type checking.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Static Analysis Symposium, SAS 2016, held in Edinburgh, UK, in September 2016.
The 21 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. The contributions cover a variety of multi-disciplinary topics in abstract domains; abstract interpretation; abstract testing; bug detection; data flow analysis; model checking; new applications; program transformation; program verification; security analysis; theoretical frameworks; and type checking.
Quantitative Monitor Automata.- The Julia Static Analyzer for Java.- Automated Verification of Linearization Policies.- Structure-Sensitive Points-To Analysis for C and C.- Bounded Abstract Interpretation.- Completeness in Approximate Transduction.- Relational Verification through Horn clause transformation.- Securing A Compiler Transformation.- Exploiting sparsity in difference-bound matrices.- Flow- and Context-Sensitive Points-to Analysis using Generalized Points-to Graphs.- Learning a Variable-Clustering Strategy for Octagon From Labeled Data Generated by a Static Analysis.- Static Analysis by Abstract Interpretation of the Functional Correctness of Matrix Manipulating Program.- Generalized Homogeneous Polynomials for Efficient Template-Based Nonlinear Invariant.- On the linear ranking problem for simple floating-point loops.- Alive-FP: Automated Verification of Floating Point Based Peephole Optimizations in LLVM.- A Parametric Abstract Domain for Lattice-Valued Regular Expressions.- Cell morphing: from array programs to array-free Horn clauses.- Loopy: Programmable and Formally Verified Loop Transformations.- Abstract Interpretation of Supermodular Games.- Validating Numerical Semidefinite Programming Solvers for Polynomial Invariants.- Enforcing Termination of Interprocedural Analysis.- From Array Domains to Abstract Interpretation under Store-Buffer-Based Memory Models.- Making k-Object-Sensitive Pointer Analysis More Precise with Still k-Limiting.
Quantitative Monitor Automata.- The Julia Static Analyzer for Java.- Automated Verification of Linearization Policies.- Structure-Sensitive Points-To Analysis for C and C.- Bounded Abstract Interpretation.- Completeness in Approximate Transduction.- Relational Verification through Horn clause transformation.- Securing A Compiler Transformation.- Exploiting sparsity in difference-bound matrices.- Flow- and Context-Sensitive Points-to Analysis using Generalized Points-to Graphs.- Learning a Variable-Clustering Strategy for Octagon From Labeled Data Generated by a Static Analysis.- Static Analysis by Abstract Interpretation of the Functional Correctness of Matrix Manipulating Program.- Generalized Homogeneous Polynomials for Efficient Template-Based Nonlinear Invariant.- On the linear ranking problem for simple floating-point loops.- Alive-FP: Automated Verification of Floating Point Based Peephole Optimizations in LLVM.- A Parametric Abstract Domain for Lattice-Valued Regular Expressions.- Cell morphing: from array programs to array-free Horn clauses.- Loopy: Programmable and Formally Verified Loop Transformations.- Abstract Interpretation of Supermodular Games.- Validating Numerical Semidefinite Programming Solvers for Polynomial Invariants.- Enforcing Termination of Interprocedural Analysis.- From Array Domains to Abstract Interpretation under Store-Buffer-Based Memory Models.- Making k-Object-Sensitive Pointer Analysis More Precise with Still k-Limiting.
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