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Formal Methods and Software Engineering

7th International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods, ICFEM 2005, Manchester, UK, November 1-4, 2005, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3785)

Part of the book sub series: Programming and Software Engineering (LNPSE)

Conference series link(s): ICFEM: International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods

Conference proceedings info: ICFEM 2005.

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Table of contents (33 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Invited Talks

    1. An Evidential Tool Bus

      • John Rushby
      Pages 36-36
  3. Specification

    1. Derivation of UML Class Diagrams as Static Views of Formal B Developments

      • Akram Idani, Yves Ledru, Didier Bert
      Pages 37-51
    2. 29 New Unclarities in the Semantics of UML 2.0 State Machines

      • Harald Fecher, Jens Schönborn, Marcel Kyas, Willem-Paul de Roever
      Pages 52-65
    3. The Semantics and Tool Support of OZTA

      • Jin Song Dong, Ping Hao, Shengchao Qin, Xian Zhang
      Pages 66-80
  4. Modelling

    1. An Abstract Model for Process Mediation

      • Michael Altenhofen, Egon Börger, Jens Lemcke
      Pages 81-95
    2. How Symbolic Animation Can Help Designing an Efficient Formal Model

      • Fabrice Bouquet, Frédéric Dadeau, Bruno Legeard
      Pages 96-110
  5. Security

    1. A Theory of Secure Control Flow

      • Martín Abadi, Mihai Budiu, Úlfar Erlingsson, Jay Ligatti
      Pages 111-124
    2. Game Semantics Model for Security Protocols

      • Mourad Debbabi, Mohamed Saleh
      Pages 125-140
  6. Communication

    1. Towards Dynamically Communicating Abstract Machines in the B Method

      • Nazareno Aguirre, Marcelo Arroyo, Juan Bicarregui, Lucio Guzmán, Tom Maibaum
      Pages 141-155
    2. Sweep-Line Analysis of TCP Connection Management

      • Guy Edward Gallasch, Bing Han, Jonathan Billington
      Pages 156-172
    3. 2/3 Alternating Simulation Between Interface Automata

      • Yanjun Wen, Ji Wang, Zhichang Qi
      Pages 173-187
  7. Development

    1. Formal Model-Driven Development of Communicating Systems

      • Linas Laibinis, Elena Troubitsyna, Sari Leppänen, Johan Lilius, Qaisar Malik
      Pages 188-203
    2. Jahuel: A Formal Framework for Software Synthesis

      • I. Assayad, V. Bertin, F. -X. Defaut, Ph. Gerner, O. Quévreux, S. Yovine
      Pages 204-218
    3. Modelling and Refinement of an On-Chip Communication Architecture

      • Juha Plosila, Pasi Liljeberg, Jouni Isoaho
      Pages 219-234
  8. Testing

    1. Finding Bugs in Network Protocols Using Simulation Code and Protocol-Specific Heuristics

      • Ahmed Sobeih, Mahesh Viswanathan, Darko Marinov, Jennifer C. Hou
      Pages 235-250
    2. Testing Real-Time Multi Input-Output Systems

      • Laura Brandán Briones, Ed Brinksma
      Pages 264-279

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Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

    Kung-Kiu Lau

  • School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

    Richard Banach

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