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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 85
Volume 85, Part A, June 2014
- Pieter Van Gorp
, Louis M. Rose:
Guest editors' introduction to the first issue on Experimental Software Engineering in the Cloud (ESEiC). 1-4 - Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi, Kevin Lano, Suresh Pillay, Javier Troya
, Pieter Van Gorp
:
Evaluation of model transformation approaches for model refactoring. 5-40 - Edgar Jakumeit, Sebastian Buchwald, Dennis Wagelaar, Li Dan, Ábel Hegedüs
, Markus Herrmannsdörfer, Tassilo Horn, Elina Kalnina
, Christian Krause, Kevin Lano, Markus Lepper, Arend Rensink, Louis M. Rose, Sebastian Wätzoldt, Steffen Mazanek:
A survey and comparison of transformation tools based on the transformation tool contest. 41-99
Volume 85, Part B, June 2014
- Jeremy Gibbons, Pablo Nogueira:
Selected papers from Mathematics of Program Construction 2012. 101 - Tony Hoare, Stephan van Staden:
The laws of programming unify process calculi. 102-114 - Carroll Morgan:
An old new notation for elementary probability theory. 115-136 - Brijesh Dongol
, Ian J. Hayes
, John Derrick
:
Deriving real-time action systems with multiple time bands using algebraic reasoning. 137-165 - Roland Carl Backhouse
:
First-past-the-post games. 166-203 - H.-H. Dang, B. Möller:
Concurrency and local reasoning under reverse exchange. 204-223 - Walter Guttmann
:
Algebras for correctness of sequential computations. 224-240

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