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Extended static checking

Known as: ESC 
Extended static checking (ESC) is a collective name for a range of techniques for statically checking the correctness of various program constraints… 
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2020
2020
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  • Corpus ID: 221921296
2016
2016
CACIC 2016: XXII Congreso Argentino de Ciencias de la Computacion, del 3 al 7 de Octubre de 2016 Universidad Nacional de San Luis 
Review
2012
Review
2012
Software product lines are widely used to achieve high reuse of code artifacts for similar software products. While there are… 
2012
2012
This paper describes our experience of doing variation analysis of known security vulnerabilities in C++ projects including core… 
2012
2012
—Since the conception of JML, many tools, applications and implementations have been done. In this context, the users or… 
2012
2012
The Ruby programming language is typically not seen as a language that can be formally verified. Our research attempts to bridge… 
2008
2008
JML4 is an Integrated Verification Environment (IVE) for JML-annotated Java that builds upon Eclipse’s support for Java. Two… 
2007
2007
Software developers have varying abilities and develop software with differing reliability requirements. Sometimes reliability is… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
Omnibus is a new system for the development of reliable ObjectOriented software. It includes a clean language that is… 
1998
1998
Extended static checking (ESC) is a static program analysis technique that attempts to find common programming errors like null…