No bit left behind: The limits of heap data compression
Jennifer B. Sartor, Martin Hirzel, et al.
ISMM 2008
Designing and prototyping new features is important in many industrial projects. Functional programming and formal verification tools can prove valuable for that purpose, but lead to challenges when integrating with existing product code or when planning technology transfer. This article reports on our experience using the Coq proof assistant as a prototyping environment for building a query compiler intended for use in IBM’s ODM Insights product. We discuss the pros and cons of using Coq for this purpose and describe our methodology for porting the compiler to Java, as required for product integration.
Jennifer B. Sartor, Martin Hirzel, et al.
ISMM 2008
Zhihong Xu, Martin Hirzel, et al.
IISWC 2013
David Siegwart, Martin Hirzel
ISMM 2006
Joshua S. Auerbach, Martin Hirzel, et al.
JFLA 2017