Developing trustworthy concurrent applications is a seemingly never ending quest, which is necessary but difficult. It is necessary because mainstream systems and applications are inherently concurrent and they are pervasive to our daily life activities. It is difficult because such systems are inherently interactive and heterogeneous, so that boundaries can hardly be established for studying subsystems in isolation. Formal methods are a key instrument in resolving ambiguities and design reliable applications in a rigorous way. The authors overview major problems in the application of formal methods and outline how they are tackled by the papers collected in this volume
The formal verification of concurrent systems is usually seen as an example par excellence of the ap...
The objective of the PROOFS project is to show that formal methods, are useful for the development o...
In this paper we will discuss one approach to achieving software reliability. In particular, where s...
Developing trustworthy concurrent applications is a seemingly never ending quest, which is necessary...
The pervasiveness of computer systems in virtually every aspect of daily life entails a growing depe...
The authors emphasize the actual relevance and need of formal methods for the advancements of comple...
The previous two chapters of this book discuss the construction of distributed systems and highlight...
Formal methods offer a way to deal with the complexity of information systems. They are adapted to a...
The paper presents a critical examination of the way certain central aspects of concurrent programs ...
If software code is developed by humans, can we as users rely on its absolute correctness? Today's s...
As the use of concurrent software is increasing, we urgently need techniques to establish the correc...
If software code is developed by humans, can we as users rely on its absolute correctness?\ud \ud To...
Concurrency is ubiquitous in modern software. The computing base of systems software, including oper...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
Abstract—This paper is concerned with the development of reliable real-time systems for use in high ...
The formal verification of concurrent systems is usually seen as an example par excellence of the ap...
The objective of the PROOFS project is to show that formal methods, are useful for the development o...
In this paper we will discuss one approach to achieving software reliability. In particular, where s...
Developing trustworthy concurrent applications is a seemingly never ending quest, which is necessary...
The pervasiveness of computer systems in virtually every aspect of daily life entails a growing depe...
The authors emphasize the actual relevance and need of formal methods for the advancements of comple...
The previous two chapters of this book discuss the construction of distributed systems and highlight...
Formal methods offer a way to deal with the complexity of information systems. They are adapted to a...
The paper presents a critical examination of the way certain central aspects of concurrent programs ...
If software code is developed by humans, can we as users rely on its absolute correctness? Today's s...
As the use of concurrent software is increasing, we urgently need techniques to establish the correc...
If software code is developed by humans, can we as users rely on its absolute correctness?\ud \ud To...
Concurrency is ubiquitous in modern software. The computing base of systems software, including oper...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
Abstract—This paper is concerned with the development of reliable real-time systems for use in high ...
The formal verification of concurrent systems is usually seen as an example par excellence of the ap...
The objective of the PROOFS project is to show that formal methods, are useful for the development o...
In this paper we will discuss one approach to achieving software reliability. In particular, where s...