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Software Engineering and Formal Methods : SEFM 2014 Collocated Workshops: HOFM, SAFOME, OpenCert, MoKMaSD, WS-FMDS, Grenoble, France, September 1-2, 2014, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Carlos Canal, Akram Idani.

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Book
Contributor:
Canal, Carlos, Editor.
Idani, Akram, Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering 2945-9168 ; SL 2, 8938
Programming and Software Engineering, 2945-9168 ; 8938
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Software engineering.
Compilers (Computer programs).
Machine theory.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Local Subjects:
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Software Engineering.
Compilers and Interpreters.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVII, 405 pages) : 147 illustrations
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
System Details:
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Summary:
This book constitutes revised selected papers from the workshops collocated with the SEFM 2014 conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, held in Grenoble, France, in September 2014. The 26 papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. They are from the following workshops: the 1st Workshop on Human-Oriented Formal Methods - From Readability to Automation, HOFM 2014, the 3rd International Symposium on Modelling and Knowledge Management Applications - Systems and Domains, MoKMaSD 2014, the 8th International Workshop on Foundations and Techniques for Open Source Software Certification, Open Cert 2014, the 1st Workshop on Safety and Formal Methods, SaFoMe 2014 and the 4th Workshop on Formal Methods in the Development of Software, WS-FMDS 2014.
Contents:
HOFM 2014
A Usability Evaluation of Interactive Theorem Provers Using Focus Groups
An Approach for Creating Domain Specific Visualisations of CSP Models
Using Z in the Development and Maintenance of Computational Models of Real-World Systems
When a Formal Model Rhymes with a Graphical Notation
SaFoMe 2014
On a Process Algebraic Representation of Sequence Diagrams
Modelling and Verification of Survivability Requirements for Critical Systems
Model-Based Verification of Safety Contracts
A Testing-Based Approach to Ensure the Safety of Shared Resource Concurrent Systems
A Contracts-Based Framework for Systems Modeling and Embedded Diagnostics
OpenCert 2014
Modelling and Verifying Smell-Free Architectures with the ARCHERY Language
OntoLiFLOSS: Ontology for Learning Processes in FLOSS Communities
Process Mining Event Logs from FLOSS Data: State of the Art and Perspectives
MoKMaSD 2014
A Latent Representation Model for Sentiment Analysis in Heterogeneous Social Networks
Use of Mobile Phone Data to Estimate Visitors Mobility Flows
An Abstract State Machine (ASM) Representation of Learning Process in FLOSS Communities
A Mathematical Model for Assessing KRAS Mutation Effect on Monoclonal Antibody Treatment of Colorectal Cancer
Sea-Scale Agent-Based Simulator of Solea solea in the Adriatic Sea
Research Challenges in Modelling Ecosystems
Retrieving Points of Interest from Human Systematic Movements
WS-FMDS 2014
Path-Sensitive Race Detection with Partial Order Reduced Symbolic Execution
Phase-Type Approximations for Non-Markovian Systems: A Case Study
Quantitative Anonymity Evaluation of Voting Protocols
Scalable Verification of Markov Decision Processes
Towards Synthesis of Attack Trees for Supporting Computer-Aided Risk Analysis
On Generation of Context-Abstract Plans
A Coloured Petri Net Approach to Model and Analyse Stateful Workflows Based on WS-BPEL and WSRF.
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ISBN:
978-3-319-15201-1
9783319152011
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