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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, January 2002
- Luqi, Manfred Broy:
Software engineering beyond our planning horizon: automation for computer-based systems. 1-10 - Daniel M. Berry:
Formal methods: the very idea - Some thoughts about why they work when they work. 11-27 - David Robertson:
Pitfalls of formality in early system design. 29-38 - Rance Cleaveland, Steve Sims:
Generic tools for verifying concurrent systems. 39-47 - Hee-Hwan Kwak, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky:
Parametric approach to the specification and analysis of real-time scheduling based on ACSR-VP. 49-60 - Valdis Berzins:
Lightweight inference for automation efficiency. 61-74 - Wolfgang Polak:
Formal methods in practice. 75-85 - Michael Gelfond, Richard Watson:
On methodology of representing knowledge in dynamic domains. 87-99 - Norbert Völker, Bernd J. Krämer:
Automated verification of function block-based industrial control systems. 101-113 - Daniel E. Cooke, Vladik Kreinovich:
Automatic concurrency in SequenceL. 115-128
Volume 42, Numbers 2-3, February 2002
- Wil M. P. van der Aalst, Kees M. van Hee, Robert A. van der Toorn:
Component-based software architectures: a framework based on inheritance of behavior. 129-171 - Loe M. G. Feijs, Yuechen Qian:
Component algebra. 173-228 - Paolo Tonella, Alessandra Potrich:
Cjj: a subset of C++ compliant with Java. 229-271
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