Formal Techniques for Distributed Systems [electronic resource] : Joint 12th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, FMOODS 2010 and 30th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, FORTE 2010, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 7-9, 2010. Proceedings / edited by John Hatcliff, Elena Zucca.
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6117Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XII, 233 p. 40 illus. online resourceContent type:- text
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- Computer science
- Computer communication systems
- Computer programming
- Software engineering
- Programming languages (Electronic computers)
- Computer logic
- Mathematical logic
- Computer Science
- Computer Communication Networks
- Programming Techniques
- Software Engineering
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
- Logics and Meanings of Programs
- Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
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Invited Talk -- Formal Software Verification: How Close Are We? -- Formal UML Modeling -- Exploiting the Hierarchical Structure of Rule-Based Specifications for Decision Planning -- Reactive Semantics for Distributed UML Activities -- Components and Architecture -- Statistical Abstraction and Model-Checking of Large Heterogeneous Systems -- Formal Semantics and Analysis of Behavioral AADL Models in Real-Time Maude -- Testing Probabilistic Distributed Systems -- Specification and Testing of E-Commerce Agents Described by Using UIOLTSs -- Testing Attribute-Based Transactions in SOC -- Joint DisCoTec Session -- Grouping Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Coalitional Game Theory -- Timed Process Algebra -- Forgetting the Time in Timed Process Algebra -- Theory and Implementation of a Real-Time Extension to the ?-Calculus -- Timed and Hybrid Automata -- Fuzzy-Timed Automata -- Model Checking of Hybrid Systems Using Shallow Synchronization -- Program Logics and Analysis -- Heap-Dependent Expressions in Separation Logic -- Static Type Analysis of Pattern Matching by Abstract Interpretation -- Reasoning about Distributed Systems -- On-the-Fly Trace Generation and Textual Trace Analysis and Their Applications to the Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols -- On Efficient Models for Model Checking Message-Passing Distributed Protocols -- Logics for Contravariant Simulations.