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Formal Methods for Trustworthy Computer Systems (FM89) - Report from FM89: A Workshop on the Assessment of Formal Methods for Trustworthy Computer Systems 23-27 July 1989, Halifax, Canada (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
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Formal Methods for Trustworthy Computer Systems (FM89) - Report from FM89: A Workshop on the Assessment of Formal Methods for Trustworthy Computer Systems 23-27 July 1989, Halifax, Canada (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
Series: Workshops in Computing
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The 1989 Workshop on the Assessment of Formal Methods for
Trustworthy Com puter Systems (FM89} was an invitational workshop
that brought together repre sentatives from the research,
commercial and governmental spheres of Canada, the United Kingdom,
and the United States. The workshop was held in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada, from July 23 through July 27, 1989. This document
reports the activities, observations, recommendations and
conclusions resulting. from FM89. 1. 1 Purpose of Workshop The
primary purpose for holding FM89 was to assess the role of formal
methods in the development and fielding of trustworthy critical
systems. The need for this assessment was predicated upon four
observations: 1. Critical systems are increasingly being controlled
by computer systems; 2. Existing techniques for developing,
assuring and certifying computer-based critical systems are
inadequate; 3. Formal methods have the potential for playing the
same role in the devel opment of computer-based systems as applied
mathematics does for other engineering disciplines; and 4. Formal
methods have had limited impact on the development of comput- based
systems and supporting technologies. . The goal of the workshop was
to complete the following tasks: 1. Assess the problems retarding
the development of trustworthy critical systems; 2. Determine the
(potential) impact of applying formal methods techniques to the
development of trustworthy critical systems; 3. Determine the
research and development required to facilitate a broader ap
plication of formal methods techniques; 4."
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