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Advances in Program Analysis and Visualization Techniques for Software Development

This document synthesizes key presentations from a series of workshops held on April 27-29, 2010, focusing on innovative methodologies in program analysis and visualization. Topics include the reduction of inductive predicates for shape analysis of circular lists, development-time program analysis user interfaces, and visual techniques for type error messages. Additionally, it covers typestate-guided exploration of interleavings using SMT, providing insights into the evolution of tools and techniques in program verification and analysis.

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Advances in Program Analysis and Visualization Techniques for Software Development

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  1. April 27, 2010 Daniel Stutzman - Reduction of Inductive Predicates for Shape Analysis of Circular Lists James Holley - User Interfaces and Visualizations for Development-Time Program Analysis Allison Thompson - Visualizing Type Error Messages Sidartha Gracias Chris Grosshans and Mark Lewis-Prazen - JML Tools: Review and Evaluation Bryan Dixon Jeff Paone

  2. April 29, 2010 Robert Frohardt and Jonathan Turner - Typestate-guided Exploration of Interleavings Using SMT TejaBasava and ArpitSud Peter Carr and Ron Kneusel Graham Price and Chris Wailes Brian Brooks Warren Fernandes and AzharSikander

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