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:Camila is a system for software development using formal methods. Other materials on formal methods can be found also on [[Analysis and design]] page. | :Camila is a system for software development using formal methods. Other materials on formal methods can be found also on [[Analysis and design]] page. | ||
;[http://www.e-pig.org/ Epigram] | |||
:Epigram is a prototype dependently typed functional programming language, equipped with an interactive editing and typechecking environment. High-level Epigram source code elaborates into a dependent type theory based on Zhaohui Luo's UTT. Programming with evidence lies at the heart of Epigram's design. | |||
;[http://www.haskell.org/yarrow/ Yarrow] | |||
:Yarrow is a proof-assistant for Pure Type Systems (PTSs) with several extensions. In Yarrow you can experiment with various pure type systems, representing different logics and programming languages. | |||
;[http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk/Kit Proof General Kit] | |||
:The Proof General Kit designs and implements a component-based framework for interactive theorem proving. The central middleware of the toolkit is implemented in Haskell. The project is the sucessor of the highly successful Emacs-based Proof General interface. |
Revision as of 03:06, 31 March 2006
Theorem provers
- Agda
- Agda is a system for incrementally developing proofs and programs. Agda is also a functional language with Dependent types. This language is very similar to cayenne and agda is intended to be a (almost) full implementation of it in the future.
- Djinn
- Djinn generates Haskell code from a type declaration, using a decision procedure from intuitionistic propositional calculus.
- Paradox
- Paradox processes first-order logic problems and tries to find finite-domain models for them.
- Dumatel
- Dumatel is a prover based on many-sorted term rewriting (TRW) and equational reasoning
- Camila
- Camila is a system for software development using formal methods. Other materials on formal methods can be found also on Analysis and design page.
- Epigram
- Epigram is a prototype dependently typed functional programming language, equipped with an interactive editing and typechecking environment. High-level Epigram source code elaborates into a dependent type theory based on Zhaohui Luo's UTT. Programming with evidence lies at the heart of Epigram's design.
- Yarrow
- Yarrow is a proof-assistant for Pure Type Systems (PTSs) with several extensions. In Yarrow you can experiment with various pure type systems, representing different logics and programming languages.
- Proof General Kit
- The Proof General Kit designs and implements a component-based framework for interactive theorem proving. The central middleware of the toolkit is implemented in Haskell. The project is the sucessor of the highly successful Emacs-based Proof General interface.