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Invited Talk

SMT: Where do we go from here?

Clark Barrett

New York University

There is no question that the last decade has been a remarkable success story for SMT. Yet, many challenges remain that are obstacles to unlocking the full potential of this technology. In this talk, I will take a look at what has brought SMT to this point, including some notable success stories. Then I will discuss some of the remaining challenges, both technical and non- technical, and suggest directions for addressing these challenges.

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