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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 91
Volume 91, Part A, October 2014
- Corina S. Pasareanu, Gwen Salaün:
Special Issue on Formal Aspects of Component Software (Selected Papers from FACS'12). 1-2 - Kyungmin Bae, José Meseguer, Peter Csaba Ölveczky:
Formal patterns for multirate distributed real-time systems. 3-44 - Harsh Beohar, Pieter J. L. Cuijpers
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Avoiding diamonds in desynchronisation. 45-69 - Sebastian S. Bauer, Rolf Hennicker, Axel Legay:
A meta-theory for component interfaces with contracts on ports. 70-89 - Nils Jansen
, Ralf Wimmer, Erika Ábrahám
, Barna Zajzon
, Joost-Pieter Katoen
, Bernd Becker
, Johann Schuster:
Symbolic counterexample generation for large discrete-time Markov chains. 90-114 - Chris Chilton, Bengt Jonsson, Marta Z. Kwiatkowska:
Compositional assume-guarantee reasoning for input/output component theories. 115-137
Volume 91, Part B, October 2014
- Luís Soares Barbosa
, Siraj Ahmed Shaikh
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Selected contributions from the Open Source Software Certification (OpenCert) workshops. 139-140 - Mads Chr. Olesen
, René Rydhof Hansen
, Julia L. Lawall, Nicolas Palix
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Coccinelle: Tool support for automated CERT C Secure Coding Standard certification. 141-160 - Peter T. Breuer
, Simon Pickin
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Open source verification in an anonymous volunteer network. 161-187 - Johannes Feuser, Jan Peleska:
Dependability in open proof software with hardware virtualization - The railway control systems perspective. 188-215 - José Bacelar Almeida
, Manuel Barbosa
, Jean-Christophe Filliâtre, Jorge Sousa Pinto
, Bárbara Vieira:
CAOVerif: An open-source deductive verification platform for cryptographic software implementations. 216-233 - Vladimir V. Rubanov, Denis V. Silakov:
Ensuring portability of Linux applications through standardization and knowledge base driven analysis. 234-248 - Sulayman K. Sowe
, Antonio Cerone, Dimitrios Settas:
An empirical study of FOSS developers patterns of contribution: Challenges for data linkage and analysis. 249-265

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