@proceedings {BacciCFV11, title = {Automatic Synthesis of Specifications for Curry Programs}, journal = {Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation, 21th International Symposium {\textendash} Pre-Proceedings}, year = {2011}, note = {To appear}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, address = {Odense, Denmark}, abstract = {This extended abstract presents a technique to automatically infer specifications from Curry programs. Program specifications (in particular, automatically derived specifications) have been used for program verification, understanding, documentation, service discovering or testing. Our technique, statically infers from the source code of a Curry program a specification which consists of a set of semantic properties that the program operations satisfy. These properties are given by means of equations relating (nested) operation calls that have the same behavior. Our method relies on the semantics of [1] for achieving, to some extent, the correctness of the inferred specification, as opposed to other similar tools based on testing. In this paper, we present the main ideas of the approach emphasizing the difficulties addressed for the case of the Curry language.}, keywords = {Abstract Interpretation, Algebraic-oriented Specification, Curry}, author = {Giovanni Bacci and Marco Comini and Marco Antonio Feli{\'u} and Alicia Villanueva} }