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	<description> Michal Moskal gives us a&amp;nbsp;short introduction&amp;nbsp;at the&amp;nbsp;Verifying C Compiler (VCC) project. VCC is a tool that proves correctness of annotated concurrent C programs or finds problems in them. VCC extends C with design by contract features, like pre- and postcondition as well as type invariants. The current primary goal of the VCC project is to to verify Microsoft Hyper-V. Hyper-V is a hypervisor -- a thin layer of software that sits just above the hardware and beneath one or more operating systems.&amp;nbsp;The Hypervisor verification project is a cooperation between European Microsoft Innovation Center in Aachen, Germany the RiSE group at Microsoft Research in Redmond and the Saarland University in Saarbr&#252;cken, Germany. Try VCC in your web browser at http://rise4fun.com/vcc !VCC slide deck, get the high-level picture and more details, VCC home page, all you want to know. Unfortunately, there is currently no download available of VCC.&amp;nbsp; The&amp;nbsp;Research in Software Engineering team (RiSE) coordinates Microsoft&#39;s research in Software Engineering in Redmond, USA. </description>
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