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Formal verification at Intel


Abstract:

As designs become more complex, formal verification techniques are becoming increasingly important in the hardware industry. Many different methods are used, ranging from...Show More

Abstract:

As designs become more complex, formal verification techniques are becoming increasingly important in the hardware industry. Many different methods are used, ranging from propositional tautology checking up to use of interactive higher-order theorem provers. Our own work is mainly concerned with the formal verification of floating-point mathematical functions. As this paper illustrates, such applications require a rather general mathematical framework and the ability to automate special-purpose proof algorithms in a reliable way. Our work uses the public-domain interactive theorem prover HOL Light, and we claim that this and similar 'LCF-style' theorem provers are a good choice for such applications.
Date of Conference: 22-25 June 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 July 2003
Print ISBN:0-7695-1884-2
Print ISSN: 1043-6871
Conference Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada

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