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Software Engineering and Formal Methods

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Software Engineering and Formal Methods
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    Chapter 2 A Concurrent Programming Language with Refined Session Types
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    Chapter 3 Behavioural Types Inspired by Cellular Thresholds
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    Chapter 4 Ensuring Faultless Communication Behaviour in A Commercial Cloud
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    Chapter 5 A Typing System for Privacy
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    Chapter 6 Compliance and Testing Preorders Differ
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    Chapter 7 Scalable Session Programming for Heterogeneous High-Performance Systems
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    Chapter 8 A Supervisor Synthesis Tool for Finite Nondeterministic Automata with Data
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    Chapter 9 SMT-Constrained Symbolic Execution for Eclipse CDT/Codan
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    Chapter 10 IOCO as a Simulation
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    Chapter 11 Modeling and Simulating Interaction Protocols Using Nested Petri Nets
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    Chapter 12 PetriCode: A Tool for Template-Based Code Generation from CPN Models
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    Chapter 13 Twenty-Five Years of Formal Methods and Railways: What Next?
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    Chapter 14 What IS a BoK? Large – Extended Abstract –
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    Chapter 15 Verification of Scheme Plans Using CSP $$||$$ | | B
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    Chapter 16 Applied Bounded Model Checking for Interlocking System Designs
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    Chapter 17 Formal Implementation of Data Validation for Railway Safety-Related Systems with OVADO
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    Chapter 18 Validation of Railway Interlocking Systems by Formal Verification, A Case Study
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    Chapter 19 Verification of Solid State Interlocking Programs
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    Chapter 20 Towards Knowledge Modeling for Sustainable Transport
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    Chapter 21 XBRL-Driven Business Process Improvement: A Simulation Study in the Accounting Domain
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    Chapter 22 The Role of Linked Data and Semantic-Technologies for Sustainability Idea Management
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    Chapter 23 Stochastic Modelling of Seasonal Migration Using Rewriting Systems with Spatiality
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    Chapter 24 A Computational Formal Model of the Invasiveness of Eastern Species in European Water Frog Populations
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    Chapter 25 Process Ordering in a Process Calculus for Spatially-Explicit Ecological Models
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    Chapter 26 DISPAS: An Agent-Based Tool for the Management of Fishing Effort
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    Chapter 27 Certifying Machine Code Safe from Hardware Aliasing: RISC is Not Necessarily Risky
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    Chapter 28 Soundness and Completeness of the NRB Verification Logic
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    Chapter 29 Analysis of FLOSS Communities as Learning Contexts
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    Chapter 30 Small World Characteristics of FLOSS Distributions
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Chapter title
Certifying Machine Code Safe from Hardware Aliasing: RISC is Not Necessarily Risky
Chapter number 27
Book title
Software Engineering and Formal Methods
Published in
arXiv, September 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-05032-4_27
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-905031-7, 978-3-31-905032-4
Authors

Peter T. Breuer, Jonathan P. Bowen, Breuer, Peter T., Bowen, Jonathan P.

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United Kingdom 1 25%
Spain 1 25%
Unknown 2 50%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Professor 1 25%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 25%
Student > Bachelor 1 25%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 3 75%
Arts and Humanities 1 25%
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