David Dill
PersonDavid Dill is referenced in the supplied technical evidence through the Burch-Dill approach to formal verification of pipelined microprocessors. The cited UCLID5 report describes Burch and Dill’s 1994 method as correspondence checking based on an automatically computed abstraction function obtained by symbolically flushing a pipeline.
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Public references list multiple people named David Dill, including David L. Dill, an American computer scientist. In the supplied technical evidence, the relevant context is the Burch-Dill approach to formal microprocessor verification, cited by a 2018 Carnegie Mellon report on verifying pipelined Y86-64 processors with UCLID5. [Name ambiguity; Burch-Dill basis]
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