Abstract
Software verification aims to prove that a program satisfies some given properties for all its possible executions. Software evolved incredibly fast during the last century, exposing several challenges to this scientific discipline. The goal of the “Challenges of Software Verification Symposium” is to monitor the state-of-the-art in this field. In this article, we will present the evolution of software from its inception in the 1940s to today’s applications, how this exposed new challenges to software verification, and what this discipline achieved. We will then discuss how this chapter covers most of the current open challenges, the possible future software developments, and what challenges this will raise in software verification.
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