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FMFun 2019: Bergen, Norway
- Antonio Cerone, Markus Roggenbach:
Formal Methods - Fun for Everybody - First International Workshop, FMFun 2019, Bergen, Norway, December 2-3, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1301, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-71373-7 - Antonio Cerone, Markus Roggenbach, James H. Davenport, Casey Denner, Marie Farrell, Magne Haveraaen, Faron Moller, Philipp Körner, Sebastian Krings, Peter Csaba Ölveczky, Bernd-Holger Schlingloff, Nikolay V. Shilov, Rustam Zhumagambetov:
Rooting Formal Methods Within Higher Education Curricula for Computer Science and Software Engineering - A White Paper -. 1-26 - Magne Haveraaen:
Axiom Based Testing for Fun and Pedagogy. 27-57 - Peter Csaba Ölveczky:
Teaching Formal Methods for Fun Using Maude. 58-91 - Nikolay V. Shilov, Evgeniy Muravev, Svetlana O. Shilova:
Fun with Formal Methods for Better Education. 92-105 - Antonio Cerone, Karl Reiner Lermer:
Adapting to Different Types of Target Audience in Teaching Formal Methods. 106-123 - Sebastian Krings, Philipp Körner:
Prototyping Games Using Formal Methods. 124-142 - Bernd-Holger Schlingloff:
Teaching Model Checking via Games and Puzzles. 143-158 - James H. Davenport, Tom Crick:
Cybersecurity Education and Formal Methods. 159-172 - Faron Moller, Liam O'Reilly, Stewart Powell, Casey Denner:
Teaching Them Early: Formal Methods in School. 173-190 - Antonio Cerone:
From Stories to Concurrency: How Children Can Play with Formal Methods. 191-207 - Marie Farrell, Hao Wu:
When the Student Becomes the Teacher. 208-217 - Rustam Zhumagambetov:
Teaching Formal Methods in Academia: A Systematic Literature Review. 218-226
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