[Haskell] AMAST'08 Call for Participation
Mark Hills
mhills at cs.uiuc.edu
Thu Jun 12 14:58:38 EDT 2008
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
12th International Conference on Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology
Urbana, Illinois, United States
July 28th - 31st, 2008
http://amast08.cs.uiuc.edu
The major goal of the AMAST conferences is to promote research towards setting
software technology on a firm, mathematical basis. Work towards this goal is a
collaborative, international effort with contributions from both academia and
industry. The conference series has become widely known for disseminating
academic and industrial achievements within the broad AMAST areas of interest.
Through these meetings AMAST has attracted an international following among
researchers and practitioners interested in software technology, programming
methodology and their algebraic and logical foundations.
Registration for AMAST'08 is now open.
EARLY REGISTRATION: June 29, 2008.
https://www-s.continuinged.uiuc.edu/conferences/index.cfm?formid=121655a2-65b3-ec4a-e026-5cbc1db4c773
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Rajeev Alur, Marrying Words and Trees
Jayadev Misra, Simulation Using Orchestration
Teodor Rus, Liberate Computer User from Programming
ACCEPTED PAPERS:
An Algebra for Features and Feature Composition
Sven Apel, Christian Lengauer, Bernhard Moeller, Christian Kaestner
Petri nets are dioids
Paolo Baldan, Fabio Gadducci
Towards an Efficient Implementation of Tree Automata Completion
Emilie Balland, Yohan Boichut, Pierre-Etienne Moreau, Thomas Genet
Calculating Invariants as Coreflexive Bisimulations
Luis Barbosa, Jose Oliveira, Alexandra Silva
Types and Deadlock Freedom in a Calculus of Services, Sessions and Pipelines
Roberto Bruni, Leonardo Gaetano Mezzina
A declarative debugger for Maude
Rafael Caballero, Narciso Marti-Oliet, Adrian Riesco, Alberto Verdejo
Long-Run Cost Analysis by Approximation of Linear Operators over Dioids
David Cachera, Thomas Jensen, Arnaud Jobin, Pascal Sotin
Towards Validating a Platoon of Cristal Vehicles using CSP||B
Samuel Colin, Arnaud Lanoix, Olga Kouchnarenko, Jeanine Souquieres
Explaining Verification Conditions
Ewen Denney, Bernd Fischer
Towards Formal Verification of ToolBus Scripts
Wan Fokkink, Paul Klint, Bert Lisser, Yaroslav S. Usenko
A Formal Analysis of Complex Type Flaw Attacks on Security Protocols
Han Gao, Chiara Bodei, Pierpaolo Degano
Abstract Interpretation Plugins for Type Systems
Tobias Gedell, Daniel Hedin
Separation Logic Contracts for a Java-like Language with Fork/Join
Christian Haack, Clement Hurlin
Towards a Model-theoretic Semantics for Contract-based Software Components
Rolf Hennicker, Michel Bidoit
Implementing a categorical information system
Michael Johnson, Robert Rosebrugh
Constant complements, reversibility and universal view updates
Michael Johnson, Robert Rosebrugh
Coinductive Properties of Causal Maps
Jiho Kim
Extending Timed Process Algebra with Discrete Stochastic Time
Jasen Markovski, Erik de Vink
Vx86: x86 Assembler Simulated in C Powered by Automated Theorem Proving
Stefan Maus, Michal Moskal, Wolfram Schulte
Evolving Specification Engineering
Dusko Pavlovic, Peter Pepper, Douglas Smith
Verification of Java Programs with Generics
Kurt Stenzel, Holger Grandy, Wolfgang Reif
Domain Axioms for a Family of Near-Semirings
Georg Struth, Jules Desharnais
Generating specialized rules and programs for demand-driven analysis
K. Tuncay Tekle, Katia Hristova, Yanhong A. Liu
Non expansive Epsilon-Bisimulations
Simone Tini
A Hybrid Approach for Safe Memory Management in C
Syrine Tlili, Zhenrong Yang, Hai Zhou Ling, Mourad Debbabi
Service Specification and Matchmaking using Description Logic: An Approach
Based on Institutions
M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Rolf Hennicker, Martin Wirsing, Andreas Schroeder
System Demonstration of Spiral, Program Generator for High-Performance
Libraries for Linear Transforms
Yevgen Voronenko, Franz Franchetti, Frederic de Mesmay, Markus Pueschel
The verification of the on-chip COMA cache coherence protocol
Duong Vu, Li Zhang, Chris Jesshope
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