Abstract
KLEE is a popular dynamic symbolic execution engine, initially designed at Stanford University and now primarily developed and maintained by the Software Reliability Group at Imperial College London. KLEE has a large community spanning both academia and industry, with over 60 contributors on GitHub, over 350 subscribers on its mailing list, and over 80 participants to a recent dedicated workshop. KLEE has been used and extended by groups from many universities and companies in a variety of different areas such as high-coverage test generation, automated debugging, exploit generation, wireless sensor networks, and online gaming, among many others.
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Cadar, C., & Nowack, M. (2021). KLEE symbolic execution engine in 2019. International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 23(6), 867–870. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10009-020-00570-3
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