Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification, and Validation
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-16560-3 (ISBN)
Bernhard Steffen studierte Mathematik an der Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, wo er anschließend auch in der Informatik promovierte. Nach Forschungsaufenthalten am Laboratory for Foundations in Computer Science in Edinburgh und an der Universität Aarhus, wurde er 1990 an die RWTH Aachen berufen, von wo er 1993 an die Universität Passau auf den Lehrstuhl für Programmiersysteme wechselte. Seit 1997 leitet er den Lehrstuhl für Programmiersysteme und Compilerbau an der TU-Dortmund. Bernhard Steffen ist Gründer der internationalen Konferenz über Tools and Algorithm for the Conbstruction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS) und des internationalen Journals über Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT).
EternalS: Mission and Roadmap.- to the EternalS Track: Trustworthy Eternal Systems via Evolving Software, Data and Knowledge.- HATS: Highly Adaptable and Trustworthy Software Using Formal Methods.- SecureChange: Security Engineering for Lifelong Evolvable Systems.- 3DLife: Bringing the Media Internet to Life.- LivingKnowledge: Kernel Methods for Relational Learning and Semantic Modeling.- Task Forces in the EternalS Coordination Action.- Modeling and Analyzing Diversity.- Modeling and Managing System Evolution.- Self-adaptation and Evolution by Learning.- Overview of Roadmapping by EternalS.- Formal Methods in Model-Driven Development for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing.- Adaptive Composition of Conversational Services through Graph Planning Encoding.- Performance Prediction of Service-Oriented Systems with Layered Queueing Networks.- Error Handling: From Theory to Practice.- Modeling and Reasoning about Service Behaviors and Their Compositions.- Design and Verification of Systems with Exogenous Coordination Using Vereofy.- A Case Study in Model-Based Adaptation of Web Services.- Quantitative Verification in Practice.- Quantitative Verification in Practice.- Ten Years of Performance Evaluation for Concurrent Systems Using CADP.- Towards Dynamic Adaptation of Probabilistic Systems.- UPPAAL in Practice: Quantitative Verification of a RapidIO Network.- Schedulability Analysis Using Uppaal: Herschel-Planck Case Study.- Model-Checking Temporal Properties of Real-Time HTL Programs.- CONNECT: Status and Plans.- Towards an Architecture for Runtime Interoperability.- On Handling Data in Automata Learning.- A Theory of Mediators for Eternal Connectors.- On-the-Fly Interoperability through Automated Mediator Synthesis and Monitoring.- Dependability Analysis and Verification for Connected Systems.- Towards a Connector Algebra.- Certification of Software-Driven Medical Devices.- Certification of Software-Driven Medical Devices.- Arguing for Software Quality in an IEC 62304 Compliant Development Process.- Trustable Formal Specification for Software Certification.- Design Choices for High-Confidence Distributed Real-Time Software.- Assurance Cases in Model-Driven Development of the Pacemaker Software.- Modeling and Formalizing Industrial Software for Verification, Validation and Certification.- Improving Portability of Linux Applications by Early Detection of Interoperability Issues.- Specification Based Conformance Testing for Email Protocols.- Covering Arrays Generation Methods Survey.- Resource and Timing Analysis.- A Scalable Approach for the Description of Dependencies in Hard Real-Time Systems.- Verification of Printer Datapaths Using Timed Automata.- Resource Analysis of Automotive/Infotainment Systems Based on Domain-Specific Models - A Real-World Example.- Source-Level Support for Timing Analysis.- Practical Experiences of Applying Source-Level WCET Flow Analysis on Industrial Code.- Worst-Case Analysis of Heap Allocations.- Partial Flow Analysis with oRange.- Towards an Evaluation Infrastructure for Automotive Multicore Real-Time Operating Systems.- Context-Sensitivity in IPET for Measurement-Based Timing Analysis.- On the Role of Non-functional Properties in Compiler Verification.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.10.2010 |
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| Reihe/Serie | Lecture Notes in Computer Science | Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues |
| Zusatzinfo | XV, 498 p. 157 illus. |
| Verlagsort | Berlin |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
| Schlagworte | business process modeling • classification • Cloud Computing • Collaboration • Colored Petri Nets • concept Web • Crowdsourcing • Distributed Systems • Embedded Systems • formal analysis • formal methods • formal modeling • Formal Semantics • Formal Verification • Internet • Knowledge Discovery • Linux • meta-tools • Model Checking • Ontology • Optimization • pacemaker • Pervasive Computing • probabilistic methods • Prototyping • real-time embedded network • Real-Time Systems • requirements models • scientific workflows • security • semantic web • SOA • Social Networks • Software processes • Systems Analysis • systems modeling • theorem proving • timed automata • ubiquitous networking • UML • User Interfaces • Validation • verification • Web-based framework • Web graph • Web Services • wireless sensor networks • Workflow |
| ISBN-10 | 3-642-16560-5 / 3642165605 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-642-16560-3 / 9783642165603 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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