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Transport Layer Security 1.0 handshake protocol formal verification case study: How to use a proof script generator for existing large proof scores [PDF]
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 protocol has been formally verified with CafeInMaude Proof Generator (CiMPG) and Proof Assistant (CiMPA), where CafeInMaude is the second major implementation of CafeOBJ, a direct successor of OBJ3, a canonical ...
Duong Dinh Tran +2 more
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Advances of proof scores in CafeOBJ
Critical flaws continue to exist at the level of domain, requirement, and/or design specification, and specification verification (i.e., to check whether a specification has desirable properties) is still one of the most important challenges in software/system engineering.
Kokichi Futatsugi
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Validation of machine learning models to detect amyloid pathologies across institutions [PDF]
Semi-quantitative scoring schemes like the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease (CERAD) are the most commonly used method in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathology practice.
Juan C. Vizcarra +5 more
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Proof Scores in the OTS/CafeOBJ Method [PDF]
A way to write proof scores showing that distributed systems have invariant properties in algebraic specification languages is described, which has been devised through several case studies. The way makes it possible to divide a formula stating an invariant property under discussion into reasonably small ones, each of which is proved by writing proof ...
Kazuhiro Ogata
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Principles of proof scores in CafeOBJ
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Daniel Gaina, Kazuhiro Ogata
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The implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) still faces significant hurdles and one key factor is the access to data. One approach that could support that is federated machine learning (FL) since it allows for privacy preserving data access.
Wolff Justus +8 more
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Verifying Design with Proof Scores [PDF]
Verifying design instead of code can be an effective and practical approach to obtaining verified software. This paper argues that proof scores are an attractive method for verifying design, in that they achieve a balance in which the respective capabilities of humans and machines are utilized optimally.
Kazuhiro Ogata
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Development and validation of a multi-agent AI pipeline for automated credibility assessment of tobacco misinformation: a proof-of-concept study [PDF]
BackgroundThe proliferation of tobacco-related misinformation poses significant public health risks, requiring scalable solutions for credibility assessment.
Sherif Elmitwalli +3 more
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A Toolkit for Generating and Displaying Proof Scores in the OTS/CafeOBJ Method
AbstractThe OTS/CafeOBJ method can be used to model, specify and verify distributed systems. Specifications are written in equations, which are regarded as rewrite rules and used to verify specifications. The usefulness of the method is demonstrated by applying the method to nontrivial problems such as electronic commerce protocols and railroad ...
Kazuhiro Ogata
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Proof scores can be regarded as outlines of the formal verification of system properties. They have been historically used by the OBJ family of specification languages. The main advantage of proof scores is that they follow the same syntax as the specification language they are used in, so specifiers can easily adopt them and use as many features as ...
Adrian Riesco +2 more
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