Abstract

In recent years, automated software verification has progressed significantly. We can now effectively explore complex software structures through automated testing or to prove properties of complex programs, such as compilers using formal methods. But, for the most part, software testing and formal software verification techniques have advanced independently with relatively few insights on how their research thrusts compare or can be combined.

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