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To cite the use of this formal theory, please use
Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg. The Core DOM. In Archive of
Formal Proofs, 2018. http://www.isa-afp.org/entries/Core_DOM.html,
Formal proof development
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
@Article{ brucker.ea:afp-core-dom:2018,
abstract = {In this AFP entry, we formalize the core of the Document Object Model (DOM).
At its core, the DOM defines a tree-like data structure for representing documents
in general and HTML documents in particular. It is the heart of any modern web
browser. Formalizing the key concepts of the DOM is a prerequisite for the formal
reasoning over client-side JavaScript programs and for the analysis of security
concepts in modern web browsers. We present a formalization of the core DOM, with
focus on the node-tree and the operations defined on node-trees, in Isabelle/HOL.
We use the formalization to verify the functional correctness of the most important
functions defined in the DOM standard. Moreover, our formalization is 1) extensible,
i.e., can be extended without the need of re-proving already proven properties
and 2) executable, i.e., we can generate executable code from our specification.},
author = {Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg},
date = {2018-12-26},
file = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2018/brucker.ea-afp-core-dom-outline-2018.pdf},
filelabel = {Outline},
issn = {2150-914x},
journal = {Archive of Formal Proofs},
month = {dec},
note = {\url{http://www.isa-afp.org/entries/Core_DOM.html}, Formal proof development},
pdf = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2018/brucker.ea-afp-core-dom-2018.pdf},
title = {The {Core} {DOM}},
url = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-afp-core-dom-2018},
year = {2018},
}
An overview of the formalization is given in:
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ACM Press, 2018. doi:10.1145/3184558.3185980
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
@InProceedings{ brucker.ea:core-dom:2018,
abstract = {At its core, the Document Object Model (DOM) defines a tree-like
data structure for representing documents in general and HTML