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Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology

5th International Conference, AMAST '96 Munich, Germany, July 1996.Proceedings, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1101
ISBN/EAN: 9783540614630
Umbreit-Nr.: 1461604

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xiii, 647 S.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 19.06.1996
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    • InhaltsangabeTwo industrial trials of formal specification.- Industrial applications of ASF+SDF.- The embedded software of an electricity meter: An experience in using formal methods in an industrial project.- Applying research results in the industrial environment: The case of the TRIO specification language.- Using heterogeneous formal methods in distributed software engineering education.- Introducing formal methods to software engineers through OMG's CORBA environment and interface definition language.- Toward a classification approach to design.- Semantic foundations for embedding HOL in Nuprl.- Free variable tableaux for a many sorted logic with preorders.- Automating induction over mutually recursive functions.- Pushouts of order-sorted algebraic specifications.- A formal framework for modules with state.- Object-oriented implementation of abstract data type specifications.- On the completeness of the equations for the Kleene star in bisimulation.- An equational axiomatization of observation congruence for prefix iteration.- Finite axiom systems for testing preorder and De Simone process languages.- Constructive semantics of Esterel: From theory to practice (abstract).- Using ghost variables to prove refinement.- Tracing the origins of verification conditions.- Preprocessing for invariant validation.- Formal verification of Signal programs: Application to a power transformer station controller.- The discrete time toolbus.- A study on the specification and verification of performance properties.- Symbolic bisimulation for timed processes.- Approximative analysis by process algebra with graded spatial actions.- Boolean formalism and explanations.- Proving existential termination of normal logic programs.- Programming in Lygon: An overview.- Some characteristics of strong innermost normalization.- On the emergence of properties in component-based systems.- Algebraic view specification.- Towards heterogeneous formal specifications.- A categorical characterization of consistency results.- Algebraic specification of reactive systems.- A model for mobile point-to-point data-flow networks without channel sharing.- Coalgebraic specifications and models of deterministic hybrid systems.- A bounded retransmission protocol for large data packets.- SPECWARE: An advanced environment for the formal development of complex software systems.- Asspegique+ an integrated specification environment providing inter-operability of tools.- Towards integrating algebraic specification and functional programming: the Opal system.- InterACT: An interactive theorem prover for algebraic specifications.- A new proof-manager and graphic interface for the Larch Prover.- TERSE: A visual environment for supporting analysis, verification and transformation of term rewriting systems.- The ToolBus coordination architecture.- ASD: The action semantic description tools.- Using occurrrence and evolving algebras for the specification of language-based programming tools.- ECHIDNA: A system for manipulating explicit choice higher dimensional automata.- Verification using PEP.- The Fc2tools set.- Programming in Lygon: A system demonstration.- CtCoq: A system presentation.- The Typelab specification and verification environment.- Incremental formalization.- Proplane: A specification development environment.- A logic-based technology to mechanize software components reuse.- TkGofer: A functional GUI library.- ALPHA - A class library for a metamodel based on algebraic graph theory.- Resolution of goals with the functional and logic programming language LPG: Impact of abstract interpretation.- Combining reductions and computations in ReDuX.- Conditional directed narrowing.