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overview

Our goal is to study software engineering issues in developing large scale software systems. We work on tools, languages and methodologies to dramatically increase the productivity of software development. We are interested in both analysis tools for existing software, as well as in asking questions about how software of the future should be designed.

 

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people

 

                          
  Sriram K. Rajamani   Aditya V. Nori   G. Ramalingam   Krishna K. Mehra   Kapil Vaswani   Venkatesh-Prasad Ranganath   Kanika Nema      Aditya Thakur  

affiliate members

 

                            
Joseph M. Joy Prasad G. Naldurg        

projects

  • Yogi is a software property checking project. Our goal is to build a scalable software property checker by systematically combining testing with static analysis
  • Preferential Path Profiling (PPP) is a joint project with the RAD group at MSR. PPP is a novel scheme for efficiently profiling paths in programs
  • Clarity is a new programming language to help write asynchronous event driven code in an analyzable way
  • Tark is a specification mining project that leverages program analysis and data mining techniques to extract API usage specification in client programs
  • Netra is a static analysis tool to analyze access control configuration information. It can be used to identify potential vulnerabilities at the level of configuration metadata

  • publications 

    • Enforcing Object Protocols by Combining Static and Dynamic Analysis. Madhu Gopinathan and Sriram K. Rajamani. To appear in OOPSLA '08: ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications, October 2008
    • Global Software Servicing. Shilpa Bugde, Nachi Nagappan, Sriram K. Rajamani and Ganesan Ramalingam. To appear in IGCSE '08: International Conference on Global Software Engineering, October 2008
    • Proofs from Tests. Nels E. Beckman, Aditya V. Nori, Sriram K. Rajamani and Robert J. Simmons. To appear in ISSTA '08: International Symposium on Software Analysis and Testing, July 2008
    • Heap Decomposition for Concurrent Shape Analysis. Roman Manevich, T. Lev-Ami, Mooly Sagiv, Ganesan Ramalingam and Josh Berdine. To appear in SAS '08: Static Analysis Symposium, July 2008
    • Thread Quantification for Concurrent Shape Analysis. Josh Berdine, T. Lev-Ami, Roman Manevich, Ganesan Ramalingam and Mooly Sagiv. To appear in CAV '08: Computer Aided Verification, July 2008
    • A Type System for Data-Flow Integrity on Windows Vista. Avik Chaudhuri, Prasad Naldurg and Sriram K. Rajamani. To appear in PLAS '08: ACM Workshop on Programming Languages and Analysis for Security, June 2008 (also to appear in ACM SIGPLAN notices as one of "two top papers of PLAS 2008")
    • Runtime Monitoring of Object Invariants with Guarantee. Madhu Gopinathan and Sriram K. Rajamani. In RV '08: 8th Workshop on Runtime Verification, March 2008
    • Refining Abstract Interpretations. Bhargav S. Gulavani, Supratik Chakraborty, Aditya V. Nori and Sriram K. Rajamani. In TACAS '08: 14th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, March 2008
    • Recovering Data Models Via Guarded Dependences. Raghavan Komondoor and Ganesan Ramalingam. In WCRE '07: 14th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, October 2007
    • Parametric Process Model Inference. Saurabh Sinha, Ganesan Ramalingam and Raghavan Komondoor. In WCRE '07: 14th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, October 2007
    • Connections between mining frequent itemsets and learning generative models. Srivatsan Laxman, Prasad Naldurg, Raja Sripada, and Ramarathnam Venkatesan. In ICDM '07: the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, October 2007
    • Programming Asynchronous Layers with CLARITY. Prakash Chandrasekaran, Christopher L. Conway, Joseph M. Joy and Sriram K. Rajamani. In the  6th joint meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, September 2007 (Nominated for ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper award)
    • Quantifying the Effectiveness of Testing via Efficient Residual Path Profiling. Trishul M. Chilimbi, Aditya V. Nori and Kapil Vaswani. In the  6th joint meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, September 2007 (ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper)
    • Effective Typestate Verification in the Presence of Aliasing. Stephen Fink, Eran Yahav, Ganesan Ramalingam, Nurit Dor, and Emmanuel Geay. In ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 2007
    • On the Complexity of Partially-Flow-Sensitive Alias Analysis. Noam Rinetzky, Ganesan Ramalingam, Mooly Sagiv and Eran Yahav. In ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 2007
    • Verification of Object-Relational Maps. Krishna K. Mehra, Sriram K. Rajamani, A. Prasad Sistla and Sumit  K. Jha. In SEFM '07: 5th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, September 2007
    • Abstract Counterexample-based Refinement for Powerset Domains. Roman Manevich, John Field, Thomas. A. Henzinger, Ganesan Ramalingam and Mooly Sagiv. In Program Analysis and Compilation, Theory and Practice: Essays Dedicated to Reinhard Wilhelm, LNCS 4444, 2007
    • Distributed Enforcement of Unlinkability Policies: Looking Beyond the Chinese Wall. Apu Kapadia, Prasad Naldurg, and Roy H. Campbell. In Policy '07: Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, June 2007
    • Software Integrity Checking Expressions (ICEs) for Robust Tamper Detection. Mariusz Jakubowski, Prasad Naldurg, Vijay Patankar, Ramarathnam Venkatesan. In IH '07: 9th Information Hiding Symposium, June 2007
    • Shape Analysis by Graph Decomposition. Roman Manevich, Josh Berdine, Byron Cook, Ganesan Ramalingam and Mooly Sagiv. In TACAS '07: 13th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems, March 2007
    • Modular Shape Analysis for Dynamically Encapsulated Programs. Noam Rinetzky, A. Poetzsch-Heffter, Ganesan Ramalingam, Mooly Sagiv, and Eran Yahav.  In ESOP '07: 16th European Symposium on Programming, March 2007
    • Preferential Path Profiling: Compactly Numbering Interesting Paths. Kapil Vaswani, Aditya V. Nori and Trishul M. Chilimbi. In POPL '07: 34th Annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, January 2007
    • Synergy: A new algorithm for property checking. Bhargav S. Gulavani, Thomas A. Henzinger, Yamini Kannan, Aditya V. Nori and Sriram K. Rajamani. In FSE '06: 14th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, November 2006
    • NETRA: Seeing Through Access Control. Prasad Naldurg, Stefan Schwoon, Sriram Rajamani and John Lambert. In FMSE '06: 4th ACM Workshop on Formal Methods in Security Engineering: From Specifications to Code, November 2006
    • SPACE: Secure Protocol for Address Book based Connection Establishment. Ganesh Ananthanarayanan, Ramarathnam Venkatesan, Prasad Naldurg, Sean Blagsvedt, and Adithya Hemakumar. In HotNets '06: Fifth ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, November 2006
    • Counterexample driven Refinement for Abstract Interpretation. Bhargav  S. Gulavani and Sriram K. Rajamani. In TACAS '06: 12th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, March 2006

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    alumni

    • Lakshmisubrahmanyam Velaga (IIM Bangalore)

     

    visitors

    • Interns
      • 2008: Jyotirmoy Deshmukh (UT Austin), Bhargav S. Gulavani (IIT Bombay) and Michael Tschantz (CMU)
      • 2007: Nels E. Beckman (CMU), Shilpa Bugde (SCIT, Pune), Pavol Cerny (UPenn), Pallavi Joshi (UC Berkeley), Akash Lal (U Wisconsin), Robert J. Simmons (CMU), Christian Stefansen (DIKU) and Pushkar Tripathi (IIT Delhi)
      • 2006: Avik Chaudhuri (UC Santacruz), Prakash Chandrasekaran (CMI), Chris Conway (NYU), Madhu Gopinathan (IISc Bangalore), Bhargav S. Gulavani (IIT Bombay),  Sumit Jha (CMU), Roman Manevich (Tel Aviv), and  Kapil Vaswani (IISc Bangalore)
      • 2005: Bhargav S. Gulavani (IIT Bombay) and Aditya Parameswaran (IIT Bombay)
     

    careers

    Microsoft Research India offers an unparalleled opportunity to conduct innovative and cutting-edge research and to see your research results improve the software used by most of the world. Microsoft Research’s agenda combines world-class research together with our academic colleagues and a unique opportunity to put ideas into practice by working with Microsoft product groups. Researchers at Microsoft Research have an unequalled opportunity to conduct fundamental research with few resource constraints, publish in leading academic conferences, and at the same time, influence and improve software development in the world’s largest software company and its customers.

    We are still interviewing for researchers in the Rigorous Software Engineering group. You can apply here. If you know us from prior interactions, please send email to sriram@microsoft.com. We get a lot of email from people who do not really have a research background, so please be considerate of our time when you send email.

    We welcome applicants from all over the world, regardless of nationality. India, and in particular Bangalore, is booming with fresh energy and opportunities! If you have ever considered living in India, or returning to live in India, now is the time to apply! 

    We are also looking for interns throughout the year. We are fairly flexible about when we can start and end internships. For internships, please apply here (Select the "Rigorous Software Engineering" group).



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