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Proceedings 3rd Workshop on Synthesis

Published 18 Jul 2014 in cs.LO, cs.FL, cs.SE, and cs.SY | (1407.4937v1)

Abstract: The idea of synthesis, i.e., the process of automatically computing implementations from their specifications, has recently gained a lot of momentum in the contexts of software engineering and reactive system design. While it is widely believed that, due to complexity/undecidability issues, synthesis cannot completely replace manual engineering, it can assist the process of designing the intricate pieces of code that most programmers find challenging, or help with orchestrating tasks in reactive environments. The SYNT workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in synthesis to discuss and present ongoing and mature work on all aspects of automated synthesis and its applications. The third iteration of the workshop took place in Vienna, Austria, and was co-located with the 26th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification, held in the context of the Vienna Summer of Logic in July 2014. The workshop included eight contributed talks and four invited talks. In addition, it featured a special session about the Syntax-Guided Synthesis Competition (SyGuS) and the SyntComp Synthesis competition.

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