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Verdi: An Automated Tool for Web Sites Verification

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Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2004)

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Verdi is a system for the automated verification of Web sites which can be used to specify integrity conditions for a given Web site, and then automatically check whether these conditions are actually fulfilled. It provides a rule-based, formal specification language which allows us to define syntactic/semantic properties of the Web site as well as a verification facility which computes the requirements not fulfilled by the Web site, and helps to repair the errors by finding out incomplete/missing Web pages.

This work has been partially supported by MCYT under grants TIC2001-2705-C03-01, HU2003-0003, by Generalitat Valenciana under grant GR03/025 and by ICT for EU-India Cross Cultural Dissemination Project under grant ALA/95/23/2003/077-054.

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Alpuente, M., Ballis, D., Falaschi, M. (2004). Verdi: An Automated Tool for Web Sites Verification. In: Alferes, J.J., Leite, J. (eds) Logics in Artificial Intelligence. JELIA 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3229. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30227-8_67

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