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Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology

6th International Conference, AMAST '97, Sydney, Australia, Dezember 13-17, 1997. Proceedings

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Table of contents (47 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Software configuration with information systems

    • Slim Ben Lamine, John Plaice
    Pages 1-15
  3. Head-tactics simplification

    • Yves Bertot
    Pages 16-29
  4. Iteration 2-theories: Extended Abstract

    • Stephen L. Bloom, Anna Labella, Zoltán ésik, Ernest G. Manes
    Pages 30-44
  5. Model checking and fault tolerance

    • Glenn Bruns, Ian Sutherland
    Pages 45-59
  6. Deadlock analysis for a fault-tolerant system

    • Bettina Buth, Michel Kouvaras, Jan Peleska, Hui Shi
    Pages 60-74
  7. From sequential to multi-threaded Java: An event-based operational semantics

    • Pietro Cenciarelli, Alexander Knapp, Bernhard Reus, Martin Wirsing
    Pages 75-90
  8. Permissive subsorted partial logic in CASL

    • Maura Cerioli, Anne Haxthausen, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Till Mossakowski
    Pages 91-107
  9. Specification of timing constraints within the circal process algebra

    • Antonio Cerone, George J. Milne
    Pages 108-122
  10. Modular refinement and model building

    • Martin de Groot, Ken Robinson
    Pages 155-169
  11. A linear temporal logic approach to objects with transactions

    • Grit Denker, Jaime Ramos, Carlos Caleiro, Amílcar Sernadas
    Pages 170-184
  12. Software design, specification, and verification: Lessons learned from the Rether case study

    • Xiaoqun Du, Kevin T. McDonnell, Evangelos Nanos, Y. S. Ramakrishna, Scott A. Smolka
    Pages 185-198
  13. Rigorous object-oriented modeling: Integrating formal and informal notations

    • R. B. France, J. -M. Bruel, M. M. Larrondo-Petrie, E. Grant
    Pages 216-230
  14. Completeness in abstract interpretation: A domain perspective

    • Roberto Giacobazzi, Francesco Ranzato
    Pages 231-245

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Algebraic Methodology and Software Engineering, AMAST'97, held in Sydney, Australia, in December 1997. The volume presents 48 revised full papers selected from an unusually high number of submissions. One of the outstanding features of AMAST is its mix of serious mathematical development of formal methods in software engineering with practical concerns, tools, case studies, and industrial development. The volume addresses all current aspects of formal methods in software engineering and programming methodology, with a certain emphasis on algebraic and logical foundations.

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