Formal Systems Laboratory
From FSL
Welcome to the Formal Systems Laboratory (FSL) of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). FSL was founded in 2002 by Grigore Rosu, when he joined UIUC (from NASA Ames). In the FSL, we design and develop
all aiming at increasing the quality of computing systems. |
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- Monitoring, Runtime Analysis and Testing
- Semantics of Programming Languages
- Specification Theory
- Term Rewriting and Rewriting Logic
| News |
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- 2009-08-14: Sad news -- Feng Chen, our colleague and our friend has passed away last Saturday. Feng Chen — In Memoriam
- 2009-07-12: Matching Logic now has its own wiki page. Matching logic is a new formalism for verifying programs.
- 2009-01-23: Circ has been updated. New features include: automatized detection and verification of (user-defined) special contexts, a new induction engine, applying user-defined strategies.
- 2008-12-22: Towards a Module System for K describes ongoing work on modularity features for the K framework
- 2008-12-01: FSM page has been launched. JavaMOP specific examples can be found here
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