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FME '94: Industrial Benefit of Formal Methods

Second International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, Barcelona, Spain, October 24 - 28, 1994. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 873)

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Table of contents (41 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. From action systems to modular systems

    • R. J. R. Back, K. Sere
    Pages 1-25
  3. Formal methods in the railways signalling industry

    • Babak Dehbonei, Fernando Mejia
    Pages 26-34
  4. Formal and informal specifications of a secure system component: first results in a comparative study

    • J. S. Fitzgerald, T. M. Brookes, M. A. Green, P. G. Larsen
    Pages 35-44
  5. Three applications of formal methods at MITRE

    • Joshua D. Guttman, Dale M. Johnson
    Pages 55-65
  6. Specification and analysis of a security management system

    • Omar Cherkaoui, Nathalie Rico, Alan Bernardi
    Pages 66-82
  7. Verification techniques for LOTOS

    • U. Martin, M. Thomas
    Pages 83-92
  8. Experiences in using the abstract machine notation in a GKS case study

    • Brian Ritchie, Juan Bicarregui, Howard Haughton
    Pages 93-104
  9. Seven more myths of formal methods: Dispelling industrial prejudices

    • Jonathan P. Bowen, Michael G. Hinchey
    Pages 105-117
  10. Comparing approaches to data reification

    • T. Clement
    Pages 118-133
  11. Towards a formalization of programming-by-difference

    • I. Maung, J. R. Howse, R. J. Mitchell
    Pages 134-153
  12. An extended VDM refinement relation

    • Morten Elvang-Gøransson, Robert E. Fields
    Pages 175-189
  13. On transferring VDM verification techniques to Z

    • Peter A. Lindsay
    Pages 190-213
  14. Evaluation of underdetermined explicit definitions

    • Peter Gorm Larsen
    Pages 233-250
  15. A precise examination of the behaviour of process models

    • Kelvin J. Ross, Peter A. Lindsay
    Pages 251-270
  16. A theory of presentations

    • D. J. Duke, M. D. Harrison
    Pages 271-290
  17. Applying a concurrent formal framework to process modelling

    • J. A. Keane, J. Sa, B. C. Warboys
    Pages 291-305

About this book

This volume presents the proceedings of the Second International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, held in Barcelona, Spain in October 1994.
Besides two invited papers and seven industrial usage reports, there are 32 full papers selected from some 150 submissions. The industrial usage reports describe practical experiences in a variety of areas including security systems and railway signalling. The subjects of the research papers include refinement, proof, process modelling, specification of programming languages, model checking, real-time aspects, and the combination of formal and systematic methods; these contributions advance the foundations of formal methods and demonstrate their practical value.

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