Formal Methods at the Crossroads. From Panacea to Foundational Support [electronic resource] : 10th Anniversary Colloquium of UNU/IIST, the International Institute for Software Technology of The United Nations University, Lisbon, Portugal, March 18-20, 2002. Revised Papers / edited by Bernhard K. Aichernig, Tom Maibaum.
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TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2757Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003Description: XIV, 462 p. online resourceContent type: - text
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- 9783540400073
- 005.1 23
- QA76.758
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In Memoriam Armando Martín Haeberer -- In Memoriam Armando Martín Haeberer -- Work at UNU/IIST -- UNU and UNU/IIST -- Contract-Based Testing -- The Development of the RAISE Tools -- An Algebraic Approach to the VERILOG Programming -- Real-Time Systems Development with Duration Calculi: An Overview -- X2Rel: An XML Relation Language with Formal Semantics -- At the Crossroads -- Where, Exactly, Is Software Development? -- From Formal Techniques to Well-Founded Software Development Methods -- Towards the Verifying Compiler -- A Grand Challenge Proposal for Formal Methods: A Verified Stack -- “What Is an Infrastructure?” Towards an Informatics Answer -- A Formal Basis for Some Dependability Notions -- From Models to Software -- Multi-view Modeling of Software Systems -- An Executable Specification Language Based on Message Sequence Charts -- Graph-Based Models of Internetworking Systems -- Software Development by Refinement -- Formal Methods within a Totally Functional Approach to Programming -- Coordination Technologies for Just-in-Time Integration -- Real-Time Systems -- Real-Time Process Algebra and Its Applications -- Making Timed Automata Communicate -- A Tool Architecture for the Next Generation of Uppaal -- Verification -- Verification by Abstraction -- Combining Decision Procedures -- A Theory of Hints in Model Checking -- Type Systems for Concurrent Programs.
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