Principles of Abstract Interpretation

Principles of Abstract Interpretation by Patrick Cousot, published by MIT Press on September 21, 2021, is a comprehensive resource that introduces the theory and practice of abstract interpretation. This edition spans 832 pages and is presented in English. The book explores formal methods, which are mathematically rigorous techniques for the specification, development, manipulation, and verification of safe and secure software and hardware systems. It emphasizes the unifying theory of abstract interpretation, detailing its applications in semantics, specification, verification, and static analysis of computer programs.
Readers will find a thorough examination of essential computer science and mathematical concepts, including logic, order, and discrete mathematics, organized into separate chapters for clarity. Each chapter includes exercises and selected solutions to reinforce understanding. Key topics covered include syntax, parsing, trace semantics, and various forms of static analysis, such as dataflow analysis and software model checking. Principles of Abstract Interpretation is designed for graduate-level classroom use and serves as a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in the fields of computer science and software development.
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Introduction to abstract interpretation, with examples of applications to the semantics, specification, verification, and static analysis of computer programs.
Formal methods are mathematically rigorous techniques for the specification, development, manipulation, and verification of safe, robust, and secure software and hardware systems. Abstract interpretation is a unifying theory of formal methods that proposes a general methodology for proving the correctness of computing systems, based on their semantics. The concepts of abstract interpretation underlie such software tools as compilers, type systems, and security protocol analyzers. This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of abstract interpretation, offering examples of applications to semantics, specification, verification, and static analysis of programming languages with emphasis on calculational design.
The book covers all necessary computer science and mathematical concepts–including most of the logic, order, linear, fixpoint, and discrete mathematics frequently used in computer science–in separate chapters before they are used in the text. Each chapter offers exercises and selected solutions. Chapter topics include syntax, parsing, trace semantics, properties and their abstraction, fixpoints and their abstractions, reachability semantics, abstract domain and abstract interpreter, specification and verification, effective fixpoint approximation, relational static analysis, and symbolic static analysis. The main applications covered include program semantics, program specification and verification, program dynamic and static analysis of numerical properties and of such symbolic properties as dataflow analysis, software model checking, pointer analysis, dependency, and typing (both for forward and backward analysis), and their combinations. Principles of Abstract Interpretation is suitable for classroom use at the graduate level and as a reference for researchers and practitioners.
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