Formal Methods in Computing

This collection encompasses research and discussions on formal methods in computing, focusing on their application in software engineering, safety verification, and the formalization of programming languages such as WS-BPEL 2.0. Topics include the verification of controller safety in autonomous systems, vulnerability prediction in open-source software, and the exploration of formal methods' roles and misconceptions. The documents highlight innovations, frameworks, and strategies aimed at enhancing reliability and usability in software development.

BCS-FACS Peter Landin Semantics Seminar - Formal Methods: Whence and Whither?
Conservative Perception Models for Probabilistic Verification
State-Dependent Conformal Perception Bounds for Neuro-Symbolic Verification of Autonomous Systems
Distributionally Robust Statistical Verification with Imprecise Neural Networks
Formal methods in software engineering lecture 4
Formal methods in software engineering lecture 3
Formal methods in software engineering course lecture 2
Toward a Formalization of BPEL 2.0 : An Algebra Approach
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA)
Formal Methods: Whence and Whither? [Martin Fränzle Festkolloquium, 2025]
Formal Methods: Whence and Whither? (keynote)
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA)
Foretell security attacks in FOSS? Yes, please! But how??
Bridging Dimensions: Confident Reachability for High-Dimensional Controllers (AFRL)
Poster: Bridging Dimensions: Confident Reachability for High-Dimensional Controllers (FM 2024)
Bridging Dimensions: Confident Reachability for High-Dimensional Controllers
13th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (SEA 2024)
Toward a Formalization of BPEL 2.0 : An Algebra Approach
International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA)
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