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| Automatic verification by means of extended static checking (ESC) has seen some success in industry and academia due to its lightweight and easy-to-use nature. Unfortunately, ESC comes at a cost: a host of logical and practical completeness and soundness issues. Interactive verification technology, on the other hand, is usually complete and sound, but requires a large amount of mathematical and practical expertise. Most programmers can be expected to use automatic, but not interactive, verification. The focus of this proposal is to integrate these two approaches into a single theoretical and practical framework, leveraging the benefits of each approach. 1. | |||||||||||||||
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