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_aCommunicating Sequential Processes. The First 25 Years _h[electronic resource] : _bSymposium on the Occasion of 25 Years of CSP, London, UK, July 7-8, 2004. Revised Invited Papers / _cedited by Ali E. Abdallah, Cliff B. Jones, Jeff W. Sanders. |
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_aLecture Notes in Computer Science, _x0302-9743 ; _v3525 |
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505 | 0 | _aSemantic Foundations -- Retracing the Semantics of CSP -- Seeing Beyond Divergence -- Refinement and Simulation -- Process Algebra: A Unifying Approach -- Linking Theories of Concurrency -- Hardware Synthesis -- CSP, occam and Transputers -- Models for Data-Flow Sequential Processes -- Implementation of Handshake Components -- Transactions -- A Trace Semantics for Long-Running Transactions -- Practical Application of CSP and FDR to Software Design -- Concurrent Programming -- Communicating Mobile Processes -- Model-Based Design of Concurrent Programs -- Linking Theories -- Of Probabilistic wp and CSP—and Compositionality -- Order, Topology, and Recursion Induction in CSP -- Security -- Verifying Security Protocols: An Application of CSP -- Shedding Light on Haunted Corners of Information Security -- Automated Development and Model Checking -- Operational Semantics for Fun and Profit -- On Model Checking Data-Independent Systems with Arrays with Whole-Array Operations -- Industrial Strength CSP -- Industrial Strength CSP: Opportunities and Challenges in Model-Checking -- Applied Formal Methods – From CSP to Executable Hybrid Specifications. | |
520 | _aThis volume, like the symposium CSP25 which gave rise to it, commemorates the semi-jubilee of Communicating Sequential Processes. 1 Tony Hoare’s paper “Communicating Sequential Processes” is today widely regarded as one of the most in?uential papers in computer science. To comm- orate it, an event was organized under the auspices of BCS-FACS (the British Computer Society’s Formal Aspects of Computing Science specialist group). CSP25 was one of a series of such events organized to highlight the use of formal methods, emphasize their relevance to modern computing and promote their wider application. BCS-FACS is proud that Tony Hoare presented his original ideas on CSP at one of its ?rst meetings, in 1978. The two-day event, 7–8 July 2004, was hosted by London South Bank U- versity’s Institute for Computing Research, Faculty of Business, Computing and Information Management. The intention was to celebrate, re?ect upon and look beyondthe?rstquarter-centuryofCSP’scontributionstocomputerscience. The meeting examined the impact of CSP on many areas stretching from semantics (mathematical models for understanding concurrency and communications) and logic(forreasoningaboutbehavior),throughthedesignofparallelprogramming languages (i/o, parallelism, synchronization and threads) to applications va- ing from distributed software and parallel computing to information security, Web services and concurrent hardware circuits. It included a panel discussion with panelists Brookes, Hoare, de Roever and Roscoe (chaired by Je? Sanders), poster presentations by PhD students and others, featured a ?re alarm (requ- ing evacuation in the rain!) and concluded with the presentation of a fountain pen to Prof. Sir C. A. R. Hoare. | ||
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