Smart Contracts Formal Verification: A Systematic Literature Review
By: Rene Davila, Everardo Barcenas, Rocio Aldeco-Perez
Potential Business Impact:
Checks code for mistakes to make smart contracts safe.
Formal verification entails testing software to ensure it operates as specified. Smart contracts are self-executing contracts with the terms of the agreement directly written into lines of code. They run on blockchain platforms and automatically enforce and execute the terms of an agreement when meeting predefined conditions. However, Smart Contracts, as software models, often contain notable errors in their operation or specifications. This observation prompts us to conduct a focused study examining related works published across various sources. These publications detail specifications, verification tools, and relevant experiments. Subsequently, this survey proposes an alternative formal verification based on description logic.
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