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Formal Methods for Components and Objects

Second International Symposium, FMCO 2003, Leiden, The Netherlands, November 4-7, 2003. Revised Lectures

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  • © 2004

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3188)

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Table of contents (17 papers)

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Formal methods have been applied successfully to the verification of medium-sized programs in protocol and hardware design. However, their application to more complex systems, resulting from the object-oriented and the more recent component-based software engineering paradigms, requires further development of specification and verification techniques supporting the concepts of reusability and modifiability.

This book presents revised tutorial lectures given by invited speakers at the Second International Symposium on Formal Methods for Components and Objects, FMCO 2003, held in Leiden, The Netherlands, in November 2003. The 17 revised lectures by leading researchers present a comprehensive account of the potential of formal methods applied to large and complex software systems such as component-based systems and object systems. The book makes a unique contribution to bridging the gap between theory and practice in software engineering.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Frank S. Boer

  • Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Marcello M. Bonsangue

  • Centre Equitation, VERIMAG, Grenoble-Gières, France

    Susanne Graf

  • Institute of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Christian-Albrechts University Kiel, Kiel, Germany

    Willem-Paul Roever

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