TitleVerification games: Making verification fun
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsDietl W, Dietzel S, Ernst MD, Mote N, Walker B, Cooper S, Pavlik T, Popović Z
Conference NameFTfJP: 14th Workshop on Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs
Pagination42–49
Date or Month PublishedJune
Conference LocationBeijing, China
AbstractProgram verification is the only way to be certain that a given piece of software is free of (certain types of) errors –- errors that could otherwise disrupt operations in the field. To date, formal verification has been done by specially-trained engineers. Labor costs have heretofore made formal verification too costly to apply beyond small, critical software components. \par Our goal is to make verification more cost-effective by reducing the skill set required for program verification and increasing the pool of people capable of performing program verification. Our approach is to transform the verification task (a program and a goal property) into a visual puzzle task –- a game –- that gets solved by people. The solution of the puzzle is then translated back into a proof of correctness. The puzzle is engaging and intuitive enough that ordinary people can through game-play become experts. \par This paper presents a status report on the Verification Games project and our Pipe Jam prototype game.
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