Abstract. Proof-carrying code and other applications in computer security require machine-checkable proofs of properties of machine-language programs. These in turn require axioms ...
We present in this paper a framework, RMOR, for monitoring the execution of C programs against state machines, expressed in a textual (nongraphical) format in files separate from t...
We explore an intuitionistic fragment of Art¨emov’s Logic of Proofs as a type system for a programming language for mobile units. Such units consist of both a code and certific...
Abstract. Classifying finite algebraic structures has been a major motivation behind much research in pure mathematics. Automated techniques have aided in this process, but this ha...
Simon Colton, Andreas Meier, Volker Sorge, Roy L. ...
Abstract. Proof-carrying code (PCC) allows a code producer to associate to a program a machine-checkable proof of its safety. In the original approach to PCC, the safety policy inc...