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Software Engineering and Formal Methods : SEFM 2017 Collocated Workshops: DataMod, FAACS, MSE, CoSim-CPS, and FOCLASA, Trento, Italy, September 4-5, 2017, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Antonio Cerone, Marco Roveri.

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Contributor:
Cerone, Antonio, Editor.
Roveri, Marco, Editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering 2945-9168 ; SL 2, 10729
Programming and Software Engineering, 2945-9168 ; 10729
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Computer engineering.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
Artificial intelligence.
Computers.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Software Engineering.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computing Milieux.
Computer Hardware.
Local Subjects:
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Computer Engineering and Networks.
Software Engineering.
Artificial Intelligence.
Computing Milieux.
Computer Hardware.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 592 pages) : 204 illustrations
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
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Summary:
This book constitutes revised selected papers from the five workshops collocated with the 15th International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods, SEFM 2017. The 38 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 55 submissions. They stem from the following workshops: DataMod 2017 -- 6th International Symposium "From Data to Models and Back"; FAACS 2017 -- 1st Workshop on Formal Approaches for Advanced Computing Systems; MSE 2017 -- 1st Workshop on Microservices: Science and Engineering; CoSim-CPS 2017 -- 1st Workshop on Formal Co-Simulation of Cyber-Physical Systems; FOCLASA 2017 -- 15th International Workshop on Foundations Of Coordination Languages and Self-Adaptive Systems .
Contents:
DataMod
Temporal Analytics for Software Usage Models
Sequential Pattern Mining for ICT Risk Assessment and Prevention
Student performance prediction and optimal course selection: An MDP approach
An Algorithm for Simulating Human Selective Attention
Learning Decision Trees from Synthetic Data Models for Human Security Behaviour
Controlling Production Variances in Complex Business Processes
A computational model of Internet addiction phenomena in social networks
What belongs to context? A definition, a criterion and a method for deciding on what context-aware systems should sense and adapt to
Finding all minimum-size DFA consistent with given examples: SAT-based approach
FAACS
Intercepting Blackhole Attacks in MANETs: An ASM-based Model
Formalizing Monitoring Processes for Large-Scale Distributed Systems using Abstract State Machines
Design-time to Run-time Verification of Microservices Based Applications
Generalized Oracle for Testing Machine Learning Computer Programs
MSE@SEFM 2017
A Formal Framework for Specifying and Verifying Microservices Based Process Flows
Towards a Taxonomy of Microservices Architectures
Towards a reference dataset of microservice-based applications
Towards a UML Profile for Domain-driven Design of Microservice Architectures
A Framework for Modelling Variable Microservices as Software Product Lines
CoSim-CPS
A Refinement Approach to Analyse Critical Cyber-Physical Systems
Injecting Formal Verification in FMI-based Co-Simulations of Cyber-Physical Systems
Integrated simulation and formal verification of a simple autonomous vehicle
Co-Simulation between Trnsys and Simulink based on Type155
Development of a Driverless Lawn Mower using Co-Simulation
Approximated Stability Analysis of Bi-Modal Hybrid Co-simulation Scenarios
Towards Resilience-Explicit Modelling and Co-simulation of Cyber-Physical Systems
Features of Integrated Model-based Co-modelling and Co-simulation Technology
A Tool Integration Language to Formalize Co-simulation Tool-chains for Cyber-physical System (CPS)
A Framework for Analyzing Adaptive Autonomous Aerial Vehicles
Co-simulation of semi-autonomous systems: the Line Follower Robot case study
A Framework for the Co-Simulation of Engine Controls and Task Scheduling
Formalising Cosimulation Models
FOCLASA
Towards the performance analysis of elastic systems with e-Motions
From (incomplete) TOSCA speci_cations to running applications, with Docker
Combining Trust and Aggregate Computing
Reasoning about Sensing Uncertainty in Decision-Making for Self-Adaptation
Lightweight Preprocessing for Agent-Based Simulation of Smart Mobility Initiatives
Using Coq for Formal Modeling and Verification of Timed Connectors
An initial user study comparing the readability of a graphical coordination model with Event-B notation. .
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978-3-319-74781-1
9783319747811
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