Bedrock makes computer systems truly trustworthy
Bedrock revolutionizes software reliability by formally verifying low-level operating system code, ensuring critical systems behave exactly as intended and preventing costly failures.
Imagine software so reliable it never crashes or gets hacked. That's the goal of Bedrock, a groundbreaking framework from MIT researchers led by Adam Chlipala. Developed around 2010, Bedrock uses the Coq proof assistant to formally verify low-level operating system code, ensuring it behaves exactly as intended.
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