Asynchronous session types and progress for object oriented languages | p. 1 |
KeY : a formal method for object-oriented systems | p. 32 |
Verifying distributed, event-based middleware applications using domain-specific software model checking | p. 44 |
Model checking of extended OCL constraints on UML models in SOCLe | p. 59 |
Analysis of UML activities using dynamic meta modeling | p. 76 |
Distributed applications implemented in Maude with parameterized skeletons | p. 91 |
On formal analysis of OO languages using rewriting logic : designing for performance | p. 107 |
Formal modeling and analysis of the OGDC wireless sensor network algorithm in real-time Maude | p. 122 |
Adaptation of open component-based systems | p. 141 |
A representation-independent behavioral semantics for object-oriented components | p. 157 |
A formal language for electronic contracts | p. 174 |
A mechanized model of the theory of objects | p. 190 |
Pict correctness revisited | p. 206 |
A refinement method for Java programs | p. 221 |
Refactoring object-oriented specifications with data and processes | p. 236 |
A sound and complete shared-variable concurrency model for multi-threaded Java programs | p. 252 |
Performance-oriented comparison of Web services via client-specific testing preorders | p. 269 |
A probabilistic formal analysis approach to cross layer optimization in distributed embedded systems | p. 285 |
On resource-sensitive timed component connectors | p. 301 |
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