Forge: A Tool and Language for Teaching Formal Methods

Author:

Nelson Tim1ORCID,Greenman Ben2ORCID,Prasad Siddhartha1ORCID,Dyer Tristan3ORCID,Bove Ethan1ORCID,Chen Qianfan1ORCID,Cutting Charles1ORCID,Del Vecchio Thomas1ORCID,LeVine Sidney1ORCID,Rudner Julianne1ORCID,Ryjikov Ben1ORCID,Varga Alexander1ORCID,Wagner Andrew4ORCID,West Luke1ORCID,Krishnamurthi Shriram1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brown University, Providence, USA

2. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA

3. Stashpad, Raleigh, USA

4. Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Abstract

This paper presents the design of Forge , a tool for teaching formal methods gradually. Forge is based on the widely-used Alloy language and analysis tool, but contains numerous improvements based on more than a decade of experience teaching Alloy to students. Although our focus has been on the classroom, many of the ideas in Forge likely also apply to training in industry. Forge offers a progression of languages that improve the learning experience by only gradually increasing in expressive power. Forge supports custom visualization of its outputs, enabling the use of widely-understood domain-specific representations. Finally, Forge provides a variety of testing features to ease the transition from programming to formal modeling. We present the motivation for and design of these aspects of Forge, and then provide a substantial evaluation based on multiple years of classroom use.

Funder

U.S. National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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