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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j51]Ran Li, Huibiao Zhu, Richard Banach:
An algebraic approach to simulation and verification for cyber-physical systems with shared-variable concurrency. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 139: 100973 (2024) - [j50]Richard Banach:
Core Hybrid Event-B III: Fundamentals of a reasoning framework. Sci. Comput. Program. 231: 103002 (2024) - [c71]Richard Banach, John W. Baugh Jr.:
The 'Causality' Quagmire for Formalised Bond Graphs. ICGT 2024: 99-117 - [c70]Richard Banach:
Autonomous System Safety Properties with Multi-Machine Hybrid Event-B. FMAS@iFM 2024: 1-19 - [i3]Talgar Bayan, Richard Banach:
A Privacy-Preserving DAO Model Using NFT Authentication for the Punishment not Reward Blockchain Architecture. CoRR abs/2405.13156 (2024) - [i2]Talgar Bayan, Richard Banach, Askar Nurbekov, Makhmud Mustafabek Galy, Adi Sabyrbayev, Zhanat Nurbekova:
Blockchain-enhanced Integrity Verification in Educational Content Assessment Platform: A Lightweight and Cost-Efficient Approach. CoRR abs/2409.19828 (2024) - 2023
- [j49]Ran Li, Huibiao Zhu, Richard Banach:
Translating and verifying Cyber-Physical systems with shared-variable concurrency in SpaceEx. Internet Things 23: 100864 (2023) - [j48]Richard Banach:
Graded Refinement, Retrenchment, and Simulation. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 32(2): 29:1-29:69 (2023) - [c69]Richard Banach, John W. Baugh Jr.:
Formalisation, Abstraction and Refinement of Bond Graphs. ICGT 2023: 145-162 - [i1]Talgar Bayan, Richard Banach:
Exploring the Privacy Concerns in Permissionless Blockchain Networks and Potential Solutions. CoRR abs/2305.01038 (2023) - 2022
- [c68]Ran Li, Huibiao Zhu, Richard Banach:
Denotational and Algebraic Semantics for Cyber-physical Systems. ICECCS 2022: 123-132 - [c67]Ran Li, Huibiao Zhu, Richard Banach:
A Proof System for Cyber-Physical Systems with Shared-Variable Concurrency. ICFEM 2022: 244-262 - [c66]Ran Li, Huibiao Zhu, Richard Banach:
Translating CPS with Shared-Variable Concurrency in SpaceEx. SETTA 2022: 127-133 - 2021
- [j47]Richard Banach:
Blockchain applications beyond the cryptocurrency casino: The Punishment not Reward blockchain architecture. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 33(1) (2021) - [j46]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu:
Language evolution and healthiness for critical cyber-physical systems. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 33(9) (2021) - [j45]Richard Banach, Joseph Razavi, Olivier Debicki, Suzanne Lesecq:
Formal methods by stealth: The INSPEX experience. J. Softw. Evol. Process. 33(12) (2021) - [c65]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu:
Moded and Continuous Abstract State Machines. Logic, Computation and Rigorous Methods 2021: 29-62 - 2020
- [j44]Richard Banach:
Automated urban train control with hybrid Event-B: 'Tackling' the rugby club problem. Sci. Comput. Program. 190: 102404 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j43]Richard Banach:
John Fitzgerald, Peter Gorm Larsen, Marcel Verhoef (eds): Collaborative design for embedded systems - Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. Formal Aspects Comput. 31(4): 453-454 (2019) - [j42]Julie Foucault, Suzanne Lesecq, Gabriela Dudnik, Marc Correvon, Rosemary O'Keeffe, Vincenza Di Palma, Marco Passoni, Fabio Quaglia, Laurent Ouvry, Steve Buckley, Jean Herveg, Andrea Di Matteo, Tiana A. Rakotovao, Olivier Debicki, Nicolas Mareau, John Barrett, Susan Rea, Alan McGibney, Francois Birot, Hugues de Chaumont, Richard Banach, Joseph Razavi, Cian O'Murchu:
INSPEX: Optimize Range Sensors for Environment Perception as a Portable System. Sensors 19(19): 4350 (2019) - [c64]Richard Banach:
Verification-Led Smart Contracts. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2019: 106-121 - [c63]Richard Banach, Joseph Razavi, Olivier Debicki, Suzanne Lesecq:
Formal Modelling and Verification as Rigorous Review Technology: An Inspiration from INSPEX. FM Workshops (1) 2019: 77-91 - [c62]Richard Banach:
Punishment not Reward: Disincentivising Blockchain Application Misbehaviour. IEEE ICBC 2019: 185-187 - 2018
- [j41]Richard Banach:
Modelling, formal refinement and partitioning strategies for a small aircraft fuel pump system in Hybrid Event-B. Sci. Comput. Program. 156: 21-44 (2018) - [c61]Richard Banach:
Issues in Automated Urban Train Control: 'Tackling' the Rugby Club Problem. ABZ 2018: 171-186 - [c60]Richard Banach, Wen Su:
Cyberphysical Systems: A Behind-the-Scenes Foundational View. Models: Concepts, Theory, Logic, Reasoning and Semantics 2018: 177-201 - [c59]Richard Banach, Joe Razavi, Suzanne Lesecq, Olivier Debicki, Nicolas Mareau, Julie Foucault, Marc Correvon, Gabriela Dudnik:
Formal Methods in Systems Integration: Deployment of Formal Techniques in INSPEX. CSDM 2018: 3-15 - [c58]Suzanne Lesecq, Olivier Debicki, Laurent Ouvry, Christian Fabre, Nicolas Mareau, Julie Foucault, Francois Birot, Loïc Sevrin, Steve Buckley, Carl Jackson, John Barrett, Alan McGibney, Susan Rea, David Rojas, Richard Banach, Joseph Razavi, Marc Correvon, Gabriela Dudnik, Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem, Jean Herveg, Nathalie Grandjean, Florence Thiry, Cian O'Murchu, Alan Mathewson, Rosemary O'Keeffe, Andrea Di Matteo, Vincenza Di Palma, Fabio Quaglia, Giuseppe Villa:
Assistive Smart, Structured 3D Environmental Information for the Visually Impaired and Blind: Leveraging the INSPEX Concept. FedCSIS (Communication Papers) 2018: 73-82 - [c57]Joseph Razavi, Richard Banach, Suzanne Lesecq, Olivier Debicki, Nicolas Mareau, Julie Foucault, Marc Correvon, Gabriela Dudnik:
Formal Verification for Advanced Sensing Applications: Data Pre-processing in the INSPEX System. ICSOFT 2018: 698-705 - [c56]Joseph Razavi, Richard Banach, Olivier Debicki, Nicolas Mareau, Suzanne Lesecq, Julie Foucault:
Exploring Applications of Formal Methods in the INSPEX Project. STAF Workshops 2018: 205-215 - 2017
- [j40]Richard Banach, Michael J. Butler, Shengchao Qin, Huibiao Zhu:
Core Hybrid Event-B II: Multiple cooperating Hybrid Event-B machines. Sci. Comput. Program. 139: 1-35 (2017) - [j39]Richard Banach:
The landing gear system in multi-machine Hybrid Event-B. Int. J. Softw. Tools Technol. Transf. 19(2): 205-228 (2017) - [c55]Suzanne Lesecq, Julie Foucault, Francois Birot, Hugues de Chaumont, Carl Jackson, Marc Correvon, P. Heck, Richard Banach, Andrea Di Matteo, Vincenza Di Palma, John Barrett, Susan Rea, Jean-Marc Van Gyseghem, Cian O'Murchu, Alan Mathewson:
INSPEX: Design and integration of a portable/wearable smart spatial exploration system. DATE 2017: 746-751 - [c54]Richard Banach:
Invariant Management in the Presence of Failures. IMBSA 2017: 112-128 - 2016
- [c53]Richard Banach:
Hemodialysis Machine in Hybrid Event-B. ABZ 2016: 376-393 - [c52]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu:
Shared-Variable Concurrency, Continuous Behaviour and Healthiness for Critical Cyberphysical Systems. FTSCS 2016: 109-125 - [c51]Richard Banach, Michael J. Butler:
Modelling Hybrid Systems in Event-B and Hybrid Event-B: A Comparison of Water Tanks. ICFEM 2016: 90-105 - [c50]Richard Banach:
Formal Refinement and Partitioning of a Fuel Pump System for Small Aircraft in Hybrid Event-B. TASE 2016: 65-72 - [p1]Michael J. Butler, Jean-Raymond Abrial, Richard Banach:
Modelling and Refining Hybrid Systems in Event-B and Rodin. From Action Systems to Distributed Systems 2016: 29-42 - 2015
- [j38]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske:
Retrenchment and refinement interworking: the tower theorems. Math. Struct. Comput. Sci. 25(1): 135-202 (2015) - [j37]Richard Banach, Michael J. Butler, Shengchao Qin, Nitika Verma, Huibiao Zhu:
Core Hybrid Event-B I: Single Hybrid Event-B machines. Sci. Comput. Program. 105: 92-123 (2015) - [c49]Richard Banach:
Stochastic Analogues of Invariants - Martingales in Stochastic Event-B. ENASE 2015: 238-243 - [c48]Richard Banach, Pieter Van Schaik, Eric Verhulst:
Simulation and formal modelling of yaw control in a drive-by-wire application. FedCSIS 2015: 731-742 - 2014
- [j36]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Runlei Huang:
Continuous KAOS, ASM, and formal control system design across the continuous/discrete modeling interface: a simple train stopping application. Formal Aspects Comput. 26(2): 319-366 (2014) - [j35]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Xiaofeng Wu:
ASM, controller synthesis, and complete refinement. Sci. Comput. Program. 94: 109-129 (2014) - [j34]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Xiaofeng Wu:
A Continuous ASM Modelling Approach to Pacemaker Sensing. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 24(1): 2:1-2:40 (2014) - [c47]Richard Banach:
The Landing Gear Case Study in Hybrid Event-B. ABZ (Case Study) 2014: 126-141 - [c46]Richard Banach:
Invariant Guided System Decomposition. ABZ 2014: 271-276 - [c45]Richard Banach:
Contemplating the Addition of Stochastic Behaviour to Hybrid Event-B. TASE 2014: 42-49 - 2013
- [j33]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske, Anthony Hall, Susan Stepney:
Atomicity failure and the retrenchment atomicity pattern. Formal Aspects Comput. 25(3): 439-464 (2013) - [j32]Richard Banach, Marco Bozzano:
The mechanical generation of fault trees for reactive systems via retrenchment I: combinational circuits. Formal Aspects Comput. 25(4): 573-607 (2013) - [j31]Richard Banach, Marco Bozzano:
The mechanical generation of fault trees for reactive systems via retrenchment II: clocked and feedback circuits. Formal Aspects Comput. 25(4): 609-657 (2013) - [c44]Richard Banach:
Pliant Modalities in Hybrid Event-B. Theories of Programming and Formal Methods 2013: 37-53 - [c43]Richard Banach, Michael J. Butler:
A Hybrid Event-B Study of Lane Centering. CSDM 2013: 97-111 - [c42]Richard Banach, Michael J. Butler:
Cruise Control in Hybrid Event-B. ICTAC 2013: 76-93 - 2012
- [c41]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Xiaofeng Wu:
ASM and Controller Synthesis. ABZ 2012: 51-64 - [c40]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Xiaofeng Wu:
Continuous ASM, and a Pacemaker Sensing Fragment. ABZ 2012: 65-78 - [c39]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Xiaofeng Wu:
Continuous Behaviour in Event-B: A Sketch. ABZ 2012: 349-352 - 2011
- [j30]Richard Banach:
Retrenchment for Event-B: UseCase-wise development and Rodin integration. Formal Aspects Comput. 23(1): 113-131 (2011) - [j29]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske:
Simple feature engineering via neat default retrenchments. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 80(8): 453-480 (2011) - [j28]Richard Banach:
Review of Modeling in Event-B: System and Sofware Engineering, 1st edition, by Jean-Raymond Abrial. J. Log. Comput. 21(2): 403-404 (2011) - [c38]Richard Banach, Huibiao Zhu, Wen Su, Runlei Huang:
Formalising the Continuous/Discrete Modeling Step. Refine@FM 2011: 121-138 - 2010
- [j27]Richard Banach, Gerhard Schellhorn:
Atomic actions, and their refinements to isolated protocols. Formal Aspects Comput. 22(1): 33-61 (2010) - [j26]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske:
Stronger compositions for retrenchments. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 79(3-5): 215-232 (2010) - [c37]Richard Banach:
A deidealisation semantics for KAOS. SAC 2010: 267-274
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c36]Richard Banach:
Coarse Grained Retrenchment and the Mondex Denial of Service Attacks. TASE 2009: 103-110 - 2008
- [j25]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske, Michael Poppleton:
Composition mechanisms for retrenchment. J. Log. Algebraic Methods Program. 75(2): 209-229 (2008) - [c35]Richard Banach:
Model Based Refinement and the Tools of Tomorrow. ABZ 2008: 42-56 - [c34]Gerhard Schellhorn, Richard Banach:
A Concept-Driven Construction of the Mondex Protocol Using Three Refinements. ABZ 2008: 57-70 - [c33]Richard Banach:
UseCase-Wise Development: Retrenchment for Event-B. ABZ 2008: 167-180 - 2007
- [j24]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske, Michael Poppleton, Susan Stepney:
Retrenching the Purse: The Balance Enquiry Quandary, and Generalised and (1, 1) Forward Refinements. Fundam. Informaticae 77(1-2): 29-69 (2007) - [j23]Richard Banach:
Formal Methods Guest Editorial. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 13(5): 593-601 (2007) - [j22]Jim Woodcock, Richard Banach:
The Verification Grand Challenge. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 13(5): 661-668 (2007) - [j21]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton, Czeslaw Jeske, Susan Stepney:
Engineering and theoretical underpinnings of retrenchment. Sci. Comput. Program. 67(2-3): 301-329 (2007) - [c32]Richard Banach, Czeslaw Jeske, Anthony Hall, Susan Stepney:
Retrenchment and the Atomicity Pattern. SEFM 2007: 37-46 - [c31]Simon Fraser, Richard Banach:
Configurable Proof Obligations in the Frog Toolkit. SEFM 2007: 361-370 - [c30]Richard Banach, Gerhard Schellhorn:
On the Refinement of Atomic Actions. REFINE@IFM 2007: 3-30 - 2006
- [c29]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton, Czeslaw Jeske, Susan Stepney:
Retrenching the Purse: Hashing Injective CLEAR Codes, and Security Properties. ISoLA 2006: 82-90 - [c28]Richard Banach, Marco Bozzano:
Retrenchment, and the Generation of Fault Trees for Static, Dynamic and Cyclic Systems. SAFECOMP 2006: 127-141 - [c27]Richard Banach, John Derrick:
Filtering Retrenchments into Refinements. SEFM 2006: 60-69 - [c26]Richard Banach:
Retrenchment Tutorial. SEFM 2006: 259 - [c25]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton, Susan Stepney:
Retrenching the Purse: Finite Exception Logs, and Validating the Small. SEW 2006: 234-248 - 2005
- [c24]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton, Czeslaw Jeske, Susan Stepney:
Retrenchment and the Mondex Electronic Purse. Abstract State Machines 2005: 41-48 - [c23]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton, Czeslaw Jeske, Susan Stepney:
Retrenching the Purse: Finite Sequence Numbers, and the Tower Pattern. FM 2005: 382-398 - [c22]Richard Banach, Simon Fraser:
Retrenchment and the B-Toolkit. ZB 2005: 203-221 - [e1]Kung-Kiu Lau, Richard Banach:
Formal Methods and Software Engineering, 7th International Conference on Formal Engineering Methods, ICFEM 2005, Manchester, UK, November 1-4, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3785, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-29797-9 [contents] - 2004
- [j20]Richard Banach:
Review: Process Algebra with Timing. J. Log. Comput. 14(6): 881 (2004) - [c21]Michael Poppleton, Richard Banach:
Requirements Validation by Lifting Retrenchments in B. ICECCS 2004: 87-96 - [c20]Richard Banach, R. Cross:
Safety Requirements and Fault Trees Using Retrenchment. SAFECOMP 2004: 210-223 - 2003
- [j19]Richard Banach, Farhad Arbab, George A. Papadopoulos, John R. W. Glauert:
A Multiply Hierarchical Automaton Semantics for the IWIM Coordination Model. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 9(1): 2-33 (2003) - [j18]Richard Banach:
Book Review: "Refinement in Z and object-Z: Foundations and Advanced Applications" by John Derrick and Eerke Boiten. J. Log. Comput. 13(2): 313-314 (2003) - [j17]Richard Banach:
Book Review: "Concurrency Verification: Introduction to Compositional and Non-compositional Methods" by Willem-Paul de Roever, Frank de Boer, Ulrich Hanneman, Jozef Hooman, Yassine Lakhnech, Mannes Poel and Job Zwiers (eds.). J. Log. Comput. 13(4): 625-627 (2003) - [j16]Richard Banach:
Review: Mathematics of Quantum Computation. J. Log. Comput. 13(6): 957-959 (2003) - [j15]Richard Banach:
Review: Handbook of Process Algebra. J. Log. Comput. 13(6): 959-962 (2003) - [j14]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Retrenching partial requirements into system definitions: a simple feature interaction case study. Requir. Eng. 8(4): 266-288 (2003) - [c19]Michael Poppleton, Richard Banach:
Structuring Retrenchments in B by Decomposition. FME 2003: 814-833 - 2002
- [j13]Richard Banach:
Book Reviews. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 12(4): 278 (2002) - [c18]Czeslaw Jeske, Richard Banach:
Minimally and Maximally Abstract Retrenchments. IFM 2002: 380-400 - [c17]Michael Poppleton, Richard Banach:
Controlling Control Systems: An Application of Evolving Retrenchment. ZB 2002: 42-61 - [c16]Richard Banach, Farhad Arbab, George A. Papadopoulos, John R. W. Glauert:
IWIM Semantics via Fibred Automata. Formal Methods and Component Interaction @ ICALP 2002: 1-15 - 2000
- [c15]Richard Banach:
Maximally Abstract Retrenchments. ICFEM 2000: 133-142 - [c14]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Fragmented Retrenchment, Concurrency and Fairness. ICFEM 2000: 143-152 - [c13]Michael Poppleton, Richard Banach:
Retrenchment: Extending Refinement for Continuous and Control Systems. IWFM 2000 - [c12]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Retrenchment, Refinement, and Simulation. ZB 2000: 304-323
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j12]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Sharp Retrenchment, Modulated Refinement and Simulation. Formal Aspects Comput. 11(5): 498-540 (1999) - [c11]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Retrenchment. World Congress on Formal Methods 1999: 1864-1865 - [c10]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Retrenchment and Punctured Simulation. IFM 1999: 457-476 - [c9]Michael Poppleton, Richard Banach:
Retrenchment: Extending the Reach of Refinement. ASE 1999: 158-165 - 1998
- [c8]Richard Banach, Michael Poppleton:
Retrenchment: An Engineering Variation on Refinement. B 1998: 129-147 - 1997
- [j11]Richard Banach, George A. Papadopoulos:
A study of two graph rewriting formalisms: Interaction Nets and MONSTR. J. Program. Lang. 5(1): 201-231 (1997) - [j10]Richard Banach:
MONSTR II - Suspending Semantics and Independence. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 3(7): 756-801 (1997) - [j9]Richard Banach:
MONSTR V - Transitive Coercing Semantics and the Church-Rosser Property. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 3(12): 1283-1336 (1997) - [c7]Richard Banach, George A. Papadopoulos:
Implementing interaction nets in MONSTR. SAC 1997: 509-514 - 1996
- [j8]Richard Banach:
Transitive Term Graph Rewriting. Inf. Process. Lett. 60(3): 109-114 (1996) - [j7]Richard Banach:
MONSTR I - Fundamental Issues and the Design of MONSTR. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 2(4): 164-216 (1996) - 1995
- [j6]Richard Banach:
Sequent Reconstruction in LLM - A Sweepline Proof. Ann. Pure Appl. Log. 73(3): 277-295 (1995) - [j5]Richard Banach, J. Balazs, G. Papadoupolous:
A Translation of the Pi-Caculus Into MONSTR. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 1(6): 339-398 (1995) - [j4]Richard Banach:
On Regularity in Software Design. Sci. Comput. Program. 24(3): 221-248 (1995) - [j3]Richard Banach:
Locating the Contractum in the Double Pushout Approach. Theor. Comput. Sci. 152(2): 305-320 (1995) - [c6]Richard Banach, George A. Papadopoulos:
Linear behaviour of term graph rewriting programs. SAC 1995: 157-163 - [c5]Richard Banach:
DPO rewriting and abstract semantics via opfibrations. SEGRAGRA 1995: 3-10 - 1994
- [j2]Richard Banach:
Regular Relations and Bicartesian Squares. Theor. Comput. Sci. 129(1): 187-192 (1994) - [j1]Richard Banach:
Term Graph Rewriting and Garbage Collection Using Ppfibrations. Theor. Comput. Sci. 131(1): 29-94 (1994) - [c4]Richard Banach:
The Contractum in Algebraic Graph Rewriting. TAGT 1994: 16-26 - 1992
- [c3]Richard Banach:
Simple Type Inference for Term Graph Rewriting Systems. CTRS 1992: 51-66
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Richard Banach:
Dataflow Analysis of Term Graph Rewriting Systems. PARLE (2) 1989: 55-72 - 1988
- [c1]Ian Watson, Viv Woods, Paul Watson, Richard Banach, Mark Irvine Greenberg, John Sargeant:
Flagship: A Parallel Architecture for Declarative Programming. ISCA 1988: 124-130
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