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FM Workshops 2019: Porto, Portugal - Volume 2
- Emil Sekerinski
, Nelma Moreira
, José N. Oliveira
, Daniel Ratiu, Riccardo Guidotti, Marie Farrell, Matt Luckcuck, Diego Marmsoler, José Creissac Campos
, Troy Astarte
, Laure Gonnord, Antonio Cerone
, Luis Couto, Brijesh Dongol, Martin Kutrib
, Pedro Monteiro, David Delmas:
Formal Methods. FM 2019 International Workshops - Porto, Portugal, October 7-11, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12233, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-54996-1 - Mark Priestley
:
Flow Diagrams, Assertions, and Formal Methods. 15-34 - Jeremy Gibbons:
The School of Squiggol - A History of the Bird-Meertens Formalism. 35-53 - Cliff B. Jones:
Reasoning About Shared-Variable Concurrency: Interactions Between Research Threads. 54-72 - Graeme Smith
, David J. Duke:
Specification with Class: A Brief History of Object-Z. 73-86 - Marie-Claude Gaudel:
Formal Specifications and Software Testing, a Fruitful Convergence. 87-94 - Alexandra Vidal, Ana Sandra Meneses, António Sousa:
From Manuscripts to Programming Languages: An Archivist Perspective. 95-102 - Troy Kaighin Astarte
:
What Have Formal Methods Ever Done for Us? An Audience Discussion. 103-113
NSAD 2019 - 8th Workshop on Numerical and Symbolic Abstract Domains
- Ghiles Ziat, Alexandre Maréchal, Marie Pelleau, Antoine Miné, Charlotte Truchet:
Combination of Boxes and Polyhedra Abstractions for Constraint Solving. 119-135 - Vincenzo Arceri
, Michele Pasqua
, Isabella Mastroeni:
An Abstract Domain for Objects in Dynamic Programming Languages. 136-151
OpenCERT 2019 - 9th International Workshop on Open Community Approaches to Education, Research and Technology
- Aidarbek Suleimenov, Assiya Khuzyakhmetova, Antonio Cerone:
A Survey of Learning Methods in Open Source Software. 157-166 - Peter T. Breuer, Simon J. Pickin
:
A Calculus of Chaos in Stochastic Compilation - Engineering in the Cause of Mathematics. 167-184 - Denis Efremov
, Ilya V. Shchepetkov:
Runtime Verification of Linux Kernel Security Module. 185-199 - João F. Ferreira, Alexandra Mendes:
Open and Interactive Learning Resources for Algorithmic Problem Solving. 200-208 - Dias Issa
:
Challenges Faced by Students in an Open Source Software Undergraduate Course. 209-223 - Assiya Khuzyakhmetova, Aidarbek Suleimenov:
Open Source Software as a Learning Tool for Computer Science Students. 224-232
Overture 2019 - 17th Overture Workshop
- Ken G. Pierce, Carl Gamble, David Golightly, Roberto Palacin:
Exploring Human Behaviour in Cyber-Physical Systems with Multi-modelling and Co-simulation. 237-253 - Hugo Daniel Macedo
, Mikkel Bayard Rasmussen, Casper Thule, Peter Gorm Larsen
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Migrating the INTO-CPS Application to the Cloud. 254-271 - Nick Battle, Casper Thule, Cláudio Gomes
, Hugo Daniel Macedo
, Peter Gorm Larsen
:
Towards a Static Check of FMUs in VDM-SL. 272-288 - Tomohiro Oda, Keijiro Araki, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Hiroshi Sako, Han-Myung Chang, Peter Gorm Larsen
:
ViennaDoc: An Animatable and Testable Specification Documentation Tool. 289-302
Refine 2019 - 19th Refinement Workshop
- Florent Chevrou, Aurélie Hurault, Shin Nakajima, Philippe Quéinnec:
A Map of Asynchronous Communication Models. 307-322 - Robert J. Colvin, Kirsten Winter:
An Abstract Semantics of Speculative Execution for Reasoning About Security Vulnerabilities. 323-341 - Graeme Smith
, Lindsay Groves:
Weakening Correctness and Linearizability for Concurrent Objects on Multicore Processors. 342-357 - Kenza Kraibi
, Rahma Ben Ayed, Joris Rehm, Simon Collart Dutilleul, Philippe Bon, Dorian Petit:
Towards a Method for the Decomposition by Refinement in Event-B. 358-370 - Douglas R. Smith, Stephen J. Westfold:
Transformations for Generating Type Refinements. 371-387 - Tobias Runge, Thomas Thüm, Loek Cleophas, Ina Schaefer, Bruce W. Watson:
Comparing Correctness-by-Construction with Post-Hoc Verification - A Qualitative User Study. 388-405
RPLA 2019 - Workshop on Reversibility in Programming, Languages, and Automata
- Robert Glück
, Robin Kaarsgaard
, Tetsuo Yokoyama:
Reversible Programs Have Reversible Semantics. 413-427 - Kamil Khadiev
, Aliya Khadieva:
Two-Way Quantum and Classical Automata with Advice for Online Minimization Problems. 428-442 - Hellis Tamm
:
Quotients and Atoms of Reversible Languages. 443-455
SASB 2019 - 10th International Workshop on Static Analysis and Systems Biology
- Gareth W. Molyneux, Viraj B. Wijesuriya, Alessandro Abate:
Bayesian Verification of Chemical Reaction Networks. 461-479 - Evan W. Becker, Kara N. Bocan, Natasa Miskov-Zivanov:
Nested Event Representation for Automated Assembly of Cell Signaling Network Models. 480-499
TAPAS 2019 - 10th Workshop on Tools for Automatic Program Analysis
- Simon Cooksey, Sarah Harris, Mark Batty, Radu Grigore, Mikolás Janota:
PrideMM: Second Order Model Checking for Memory Consistency Models. 507-525 - Christophe Alias:
Fkcc: The Farkas Calculator. 526-536 - Robert Husák, Jan Kofron
, Filip Zavoral
:
Handling Heap Data Structures in Backward Symbolic Execution. 537-556 - Goran Piskachev, Tobias Petrasch, Johannes Späth, Eric Bodden:
AuthCheck: Program-State Analysis for Access-Control Vulnerabilities. 557-572
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