This textbook provides a thorough structured introduction to program verification. By covering both sequential and parallel programming, the authors show how these techniques may be used to prove the correctness of a wide variety of programs and they provide a number of demonstrations using case studies. Students coming to this subject for the first time will find this an ideal first course.
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"Specification and verification of programs is increasingly being taught to undergraduate and graduate computer science students. Courses along these lines enable students to understand and reason about programs as formal objects.
.this beautifully written and smoothly flowing textbook should serve as a fine candidate for teaching graduate-level and possibly upper-level undergraduate courses on, or with a component on, program verification. .the book is self-contained"
(Anish Arora, William Gasarch's Book Review Column, SIGACT News)