Static Analysis
If you like applying Static Analysis, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeExpertNew
Abstract-Interpretation-Based Configuration Validator for a SaaS Platform
Define an abstract domain capturing relations between configuration fields (e.g. 'if billing.plan = enterprise then features.audit_log = true'). Implement an abstract-interpreta…
- Abstract Interpretation
- Static Analysis
- Rust Programming
Program Analysis - DesignExpertNew
Migrate a 600K-LOC Monolith to a Modular Monolith
Run static dependency analysis on the monolith (using Packwerk + custom Ruby AST scripts, both available) to surface the current implicit modules and the worst cross-module depe…
- Large Scale Codebases
- Modular Monolith
- Static Analysis
Advanced Software Engineering - CodeExpertNew
Build a Symbolic-Execution-Based Test Generator for a Library
Pick KLEE for the symbolic-execution engine. Build LLVM bitcode for the library's C99 build target. Define symbolic inputs for the public parsing API (date strings up to 32 char…
- Symbolic Execution
- Klee
- Test Generation
Program Analysis - CodeExpertNew
Detect Use-After-Free with Pointer Analysis in a C++ Codebase
Build the codebase with compilation database (compile_commands.json). Write a custom Clang static-analyzer checker (or extend an existing one) that flags resource-handle uses af…
- Pointer Analysis
- Static Analysis
- Use After Free
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