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James C. P. Woodcock
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Peter G. Larsen
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Table of contents (41 papers)
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- Kai Engelhardt, Willem-Paul de Roever
Pages 294-313
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- Joachim Fischer, Andreas Prinz, Andreas Vogel
Pages 332-350
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- Thomas Günther, Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Ingrid Wetzel
Pages 351-366
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- Anne Haxthausen, Chris George
Pages 367-387
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- Leonid Kalinichenko, Nikolaj Nikitchenko, Vladimir Zadorozhny
Pages 428-441
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- M. R. K. Krishna Rao, P. K. Pandya, R. K. Shyamasundar
Pages 442-461
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- Sam Owre, John Rushby, Natarajan Shankar, Friedrich von Henke
Pages 482-500
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- Graeme I. Parkin, Brian Wichmann
Pages 501-520
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- Simon Pickin, Yan Yang, Wiet Bouma, Sylvie Simon, Tanja de Groot
Pages 521-540
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- Fiona Polack, Mark Whiston, Keith Mander
Pages 541-557
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- Kelvin J. Ross, Peter A. Lindsay
Pages 558-577
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- Mark Saaltink, Sentot Kromodimoeljo, Bill Pase, Dan Craigen, Irwin Meisels
Pages 578-596
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- Antti Valmari, Jukka Kemppainen, Matthew Clegg, Mikko Levanto
Pages 597-616
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- Anthony W. van der Vloedt, Kees Bogaards
Pages 617-631
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- Farn Wang, Aloysius Mok, E. Allen Emerson
Pages 632-651
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About this book
The last few years have borne witness to a remarkable
diversity of formal methods, with applications to sequential
and concurrent software, to real-time and reactive systems,
and to hardware design. In that time, many theoretical
problems have been tackled and solved, and many continue to
be worked upon. Yet it is by the suitability of their
industrial application and the extent of their usage that
formal methods will ultimately be judged.
This volume presents the proceedings of the first
international symposium of Formal Methods Europe, FME'93.
The symposium focuses on the application of
industrial-strength formal methods. Authors address the
difficulties of scaling their techniques up to
industrial-sized problems, and their suitability in the
workplace, and discuss techniques that are formal (that
is, they have a mathematical basis) and that are
industrially applicable.
The volume has four parts:
- Invited lectures, containing a lecture by Cliff B. Jones
and a lecture by Antonio Cau and Willem-Paul de Roever;
- Industrial usage reports, containing 6 reports;
- Papers, containing 32 selected and refereedpapers;
- Tool descriptions, containing 11 descriptions.