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Parma Polyhedra Library 0.12

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From Roberto Bagnara <roberto.bagnara@gmail.com>
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Subject Parma Polyhedra Library 0.12
Date Mon, 27 Feb 2012 13:12:45 -0800 (PST)
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We are very pleased to announce the availability of PPL 0.12, the
latest release of the Parma Polyhedra Library, a modern library for
the manipulation of convex polyhedra and other numerical abstractions
especially targeted at static analysis and verification of complex
software and hardware systems.

The new release, PPL 0.12, includes portability improvements, a few
bug fixes, and performance improvements for the MIP and PIP solvers.
and PIP solvers.  Configurability has also been improved, especially
as far as the detection of GMP is concerned.

ECLAIR (http://bugseng.com/products/eclair) has been introduced into
the development workflow to bring the PPL into conformance with the
applicable rules in MISRA, CERT, NASA/JPL, ESA/BSSC and other
widely-used coding standards.

For more information, please come and visit the new PPL web site at

       http://bugseng.com/products/ppl

The PPL core development team:

  Roberto Bagnara  Patricia M. Hill  Enea Zaffanella  Abramo Bagnara

                             BUGSENG srl
                         (http://bugseng.com)

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Parma Polyhedra Library 0.12 Roberto Bagnara <roberto.bagnara@gmail.com> - 2012-02-27 13:12 -0800

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