Concurrency, Compositionality, and Correctness : Essays in Honor of Willem-Paul de Roever

This Festschrift volume, published in honor of Willem-Paul de Roever, contains 19 detailed papers written by the friends and colleagues of the honoree, all eminent scientists in their own right. These are preceded by a detailed bibliography and rounded off, at the end of the book, with a gallery of...

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Other Authors: Dams, Dennis (Editor)
Hannemann, Ulrich (Editor)
Steffen, Martin (Editor)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (online služba)  
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Genre/form:elektronické knihy
ISBN:978-3-642-11512-7
9783642115110
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Table of Contents:
  • A Bibliography of Willem-Paul de Roever
  • Playing Savitch and Cooking Games
  • Compositionality: Ontology and Mereology of Domains
  • Computer Science and State Machines
  • A Small Step for Mankind
  • On Trojan Horses of Thompson-Goerigk-Type, Their Generation, Intrusion, Detection and Prevention
  • Explicit Fair Scheduling for Dynamic Control
  • Synchronous Message Passing: On the Relation between Bisimulation and Refusal Equivalence
  • Reasoning about Recursive Processes in Shared-Variable Concurrency
  • Formal Semantics of a VDM Extension for Distributed Embedded Systems
  • A Proof System for a PGAS Language
  • Concurrent Objects à la Carte
  • On the Power of Play-Out for Scenario-Based Programs
  • Proving the Refuted: Symbolic Model Checkers as Proof Generators
  • Meanings of Model Checking
  • Smaller Abstractions for ?CTL* without Next
  • Timing Verification of GasP Asynchronous Circuits: Predicted Delay Variations Observed by Experiment
  • Integrated and Automated Abstract Interpretation, Verification and Testing of C/C++ Modules
  • Automated Proofs for Asymmetric Encryption
  • Counterexample Guided Path Reduction for Static Program Analysis