Talk- Byron Cook Tues, Oct 27, 10:30am

Talk Tuesday, Oct 27, 10:30am Computer Science 302 Byron Cook, University College London Proving that programs eventually do something good In this talk I will discuss research advances that led to practical tools for automatically proving program termination and related properties, e.g. liveness. Practical applications include automatically proving device driver correctness, and pharmaceutical research. Byron Cook is Professor of Computer Science at University College London. Byron is also a Senior Principal at Amazon. See http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/b.cook/ for more information.

This talk will now be at 3:30pm in room 402. Talk Tuesday, Oct 27, 3:30pm Computer Science 402 Byron Cook, University College London Proving that programs eventually do something good In this talk I will discuss research advances that led to practical tools for automatically proving program termination and related properties, e.g. liveness. Practical applications include automatically proving device driver correctness, and pharmaceutical research. Byron Cook is Professor of Computer Science at University College London. Byron is also a Senior Principal at Amazon. See http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/b.cook/ for more information.
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Nicole E. Wagenblast