Crowdsourcing Program Preconditions via a Classification Game

D. Fava, Daniel G. Shapiro, J. Osborn, Martin Schäf, E. J. Whitehead
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Invariant discovery is one of the central problems in software verification. This paper reports on an approach that addresses this problem in a novel way; it crowdsources logical expressions for likely invariants by turning invariant discovery into a computer game. The game, called Binary Fission, employs a classification model. In it, players compose preconditions by separating program states that preserve or violate program assertions. The players have no special expertise in formal methods or programming, and are not specifically aware they are solving verification tasks. We show that Binary Fission players discover concise, general, novel, and human readable program preconditions. Our proof of concept suggests that crowdsourcing offers a feasible and promising path towards the practical application of verification technology.
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不变量发现是软件验证中的核心问题之一。本文报告了一种以新颖的方式解决这一问题的方法;它通过将不变量发现变成一种电脑游戏,将可能不变量的逻辑表达式众包。这款名为“二元裂变”的游戏采用了一种分类模型。在其中,玩家通过分离保留或违反程序断言的程序状态来组成先决条件。参与者在正式方法或编程方面没有特殊的专业知识,并且没有特别意识到他们正在解决验证任务。我们展示了二元裂变玩家发现简洁、通用、新颖和人类可读的程序先决条件。我们的概念证明表明,众包为验证技术的实际应用提供了一条可行且有前途的道路。
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