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[[wikipedia:Abstract interpretation|Abstract interpretation]] is a rigorous methodology to compute approximation. The founders of this methodology are [[Patrick and Radhia Cousot]], whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here<ref>P. Cousot & R. Cousot. - Abstract interpretation: a unified lattice model for static analysis of programs by construction or approximation of fixpoints. In : 4th POPL, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. pp. 238-252. - ACM Press.</ref>.  Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page [https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/IntroAbsInt.html Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell]. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website <ref>https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/</ref> maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:<ref>http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/course/16/16.399/www/</ref>
[[wikipedia:Abstract interpretation|Abstract interpretation]] is a rigorous methodology to compute approximation. The founders of this methodology are [[Patrick and Radhia Cousot]], whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here<ref>P. Cousot & R. Cousot. - Abstract interpretation: a unified lattice model for static analysis of programs by construction or approximation of fixpoints. In : 4th POPL, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. pp. 238-252. - ACM Press.</ref>.  Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page [https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/IntroAbsInt.html Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell]. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website <ref>https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/</ref> maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:<ref>http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/course/16/16.399/www/</ref>
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Abstract interpretation is a rigorous methodology to compute approximation. The founders of this methodology are Patrick and Radhia Cousot, whose seminal paper on this subject can be found here[1]. Patrick Cousot also has a short explanation on Abstract Interpretation on a web page Abstract Interpretation in a Nutshell. A more elaborate website on this subject can be found on a website [2] maintained by Patrick Cousot. A course outline is available here:[3]

The latest development in Abstract Interpretation,

References

  1. P. Cousot & R. Cousot. - Abstract interpretation: a unified lattice model for static analysis of programs by construction or approximation of fixpoints. In : 4th POPL, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. pp. 238-252. - ACM Press.
  2. https://www.di.ens.fr/~cousot/AI/
  3. http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/course/16/16.399/www/