Formal Methods for Components and Objects 4th International Symposium, FMCO 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 1-4, 2005, Revised Lectures /
Formal methods have been applied successfully to the verification of medium-sized programs in protocol and hardware design. However, their application to the development of large systems requires more emphasis on specification, modelling and validation techniques supporting the concepts of reusabili...
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| Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2006.
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| Σειρά: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Component and Service Oriented Computing
- A Software Component Model and Its Preliminary Formalisation
- Synchronised Hyperedge Replacement as a Model for Service Oriented Computing
- System Design
- Control of Modular and Distributed Discrete-Event Systems
- Model-Based Security Engineering with UML: Introducing Security Aspects
- The Pragmatics of STAIRS
- Tools
- Smallfoot: Modular Automatic Assertion Checking with Separation Logic
- Orion: High-Precision Methods for Static Error Analysis of C and C++ Programs
- Algebraic Methods
- Beyond Bisimulation: The “up-to” Techniques
- Separation Results Via Leader Election Problems
- Divide and Congruence: From Decomposition of Modalities to Preservation of Branching Bisimulation
- Model Checking
- Abstraction and Refinement in Model Checking
- Program Compatibility Approaches
- Cluster-Based LTL Model Checking of Large Systems
- Safety and Liveness in Concurrent Pointer Programs
- Assertional Methods
- Modular Specification of Encapsulated Object-Oriented Components
- Beyond Assertions: Advanced Specification and Verification with JML and ESC/Java2
- Boogie: A Modular Reusable Verifier for Object-Oriented Programs
- Quantitative Analysis
- On a Probabilistic Chemical Abstract Machine and the Expressiveness of Linda Languages
- Partial Order Reduction for Markov Decision Processes: A Survey.