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Proceedings 10th International Workshop On User Interfaces for Theorem Provers

arXiv:1307.1528v13 citations
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This is an incremental collection of workshop papers for researchers in theorem proving and formal methods.

The paper presents the proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on User Interfaces for Theorem Provers, addressing challenges in designing interfaces for interactive proof systems, with topics ranging from interface design to integrating technologies like machine learning and the web.

This EPTCS volume collects the post-proceedings of the 10th International Workshop On User Interfaces for Theorem Provers (UITP 2012), held as part of the Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM 2012) in Bremen on July 11th 2012. The UITP workshop series aims at bringing together reasearchers interested in designing, developing and evaluating interfaces for interactive proof systems, such as theorem provers, formal method tools, and other tools manipulating and presenting mathematical formulae. Started in 1995, it can look back on seventeen years of history by now. The papers in the present volume give a good indication of the range of questions currently addressed in the UITP community; this ranges from interface design (Windsteiger; Dunchev et al) to using technologies such as machine learning to assist the user (Komendantskaya et al). The web features prominently (Tankink), and new technology necessitates changes right down to the very basic modes of interaction (Wenzel) - the old REPL (read, evaluate, print, loop) mode of interaction can not take advantage of modern technology, such as the web and multi-core machines.

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