A Formal Semantics of the Core DOM in Isabelle/HOL

by Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg

Cover for brucker.ea:core-dom:2018.At its core, the Document Object Model (DOM) defines a tree-like data structure for representing documents in general and HTML documents in particular. It forms the heart of any rendering engine of modern web browsers. Formalizing the key concepts of the DOM is a pre-requisite for the formal reasoning over client-side JavaScript programs as well as for the analysis of security concepts in modern web browsers. In this paper, 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.

Keywords: Document Object Model, DOM, Formal Semantics, Isabelle/HOL
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Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg. A Formal Semantics of the Core DOM in Isabelle/HOL. In The 2018 Web Conference Companion (WWW). , pages 741-749, ACM Press, 2018.
Keywords: Document Object Model, DOM, Formal Semantics, Isabelle/HOL
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@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 documents in particular. It forms the heart of any rendering engine of modern web browsers. Formalizing the key concepts of the DOM is a pre-requisite for the formal reasoning over client-side JavaScript programs as well as for the analysis of security concepts in modern web browsers. In this paper, 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.},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Achim D. Brucker and Michael Herzberg},
booktitle = {The 2018 Web Conference Companion (WWW)},
conf_date = {April 23-27, 2018},
doi = {10.1145/3184558.3185980},
editor = {Pierre{-}Antoine Champin and Fabien L. Gandon and Mounia Lalmas and Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis},
isbn = {9781450356404},
keywords = {Document Object Model, DOM, Formal Semantics, Isabelle/HOL},
location = {Lyon, France},
pages = {741--749},
pdf = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/download/2018/brucker.ea-core-dom-2018.pdf},
publisher = {ACM Press},
title = {A Formal Semantics of the {Core} {DOM} in {Isabelle/HOL}},
url = {https://www.brucker.ch/bibliography/abstract/brucker.ea-core-dom-2018},
year = {2018},
}