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Written with graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mind, this textbook introduces computational logic from the foundations of first-order logic to state-of-the-art decision procedures for arithmetic, data structures, and combination theories. The textbook also presents a logical approach to engineering correct software. Verification exercises are given to develop the reader's facility in specifying and verifying software using logic. The treatment of verification concludes with an introduction to the static analysis of software, an important component of modern verification systems. The final chapter outlines courses of further study.



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"...this book, which addresses the verification of sequential programs, exhibits all the features of a field that has finally fully matured. The material is substantial; it is organized very thoughtfully; the writing is concise but simple, easy to follow, and illustrated with ample examples... Overall, this book is very well written, thoughtfully constructed, and substantive yet accessible. It is bound to become a standard textbook in program verification." (Fatma Mill, ACM Computing Reviews, August 2008)

Table of Contents
Foundations.- Propositional Logic.- First-Order Logic.- First-Order Theories.- Induction.- Program Correctness: Mechanics.- Program Correctness: Strategies.- Algorithmic Reasoning.- Quantified Linear Arithmetic.- Quantifier-Free Linear Arithmetic.- Quantifier-Free Equality and Data Structures.- Combining Decision Procedures.- Arrays.- Invariant Generation.- Further Reading.

The Calculus of Computation: Decision Procedures with Applications to Verification

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A Hardback by Aaron R. Bradley, Zohar Manna

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    Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 03/09/2007
    ISBN13: 9783540741121, 978-3540741121
    ISBN10: 3540741127

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Written with graduate and advanced undergraduate students in mind, this textbook introduces computational logic from the foundations of first-order logic to state-of-the-art decision procedures for arithmetic, data structures, and combination theories. The textbook also presents a logical approach to engineering correct software. Verification exercises are given to develop the reader's facility in specifying and verifying software using logic. The treatment of verification concludes with an introduction to the static analysis of software, an important component of modern verification systems. The final chapter outlines courses of further study.



    Trade Review
    "...this book, which addresses the verification of sequential programs, exhibits all the features of a field that has finally fully matured. The material is substantial; it is organized very thoughtfully; the writing is concise but simple, easy to follow, and illustrated with ample examples... Overall, this book is very well written, thoughtfully constructed, and substantive yet accessible. It is bound to become a standard textbook in program verification." (Fatma Mill, ACM Computing Reviews, August 2008)

    Table of Contents
    Foundations.- Propositional Logic.- First-Order Logic.- First-Order Theories.- Induction.- Program Correctness: Mechanics.- Program Correctness: Strategies.- Algorithmic Reasoning.- Quantified Linear Arithmetic.- Quantifier-Free Linear Arithmetic.- Quantifier-Free Equality and Data Structures.- Combining Decision Procedures.- Arrays.- Invariant Generation.- Further Reading.

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