Ina Schaefer, Tobias Runge, L. Cleophas, B. Watson
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Tutorial: The Correctness-by-Construction Approach to Programming Using CorC
The Correctness-by-Construction tutorial focuses on a structured programming approach for correct software development. Besides functional correctness, also non-functional properties such as security properties can be guaranteed using the CbC approach. In this tutorial, the participants learn a good practice to develop software that is midway between formal approaches and a “hack into correctness” style.