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Towards verified construction of correct and optimised GPU software
Techniques are required that support developers to produce GPU software that is both functionally correct and high-performing. We envision an integration of push-button formal verification techniques into a Model Driven Engineering workflow. In this paper, we present our vision on this topic, and how we plan to make steps in that direction in the coming five years.