The Human Factors of Formal Methods - Stanford Seminar
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of formal methods and human factors in software development through this Stanford seminar. Delve into Shriram Krishnamurthi's research on improving the usability of formal methods for non-expert developers. Discover how cognitive science, human-factors research, and education theory can enhance the adoption of formal tools in validating realistic systems. Learn about common user misconceptions, the potential pitfalls of technically appealing designs, and how formal tools may inadvertently mislead users. Gain insights from Krishnamurthi, a distinguished professor at Brown University known for creating influential systems and authoring widely-used books in computer science. This 59-minute seminar, part of Stanford's Human-Computer Interaction series, offers valuable perspectives on making formal methods more accessible and effective for a broader range of developers.
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Stanford Seminar - The Human Factors of Formal Methods
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Stanford Online
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