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Formal Methods for Mobile Computing - 5th International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication, and Software Systems, SFM-Moby 2005, Bertinoro, Italy, April 26-30, 2005, Advanced Lectures (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Formal Methods for Mobile Computing - 5th International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication, and Software Systems, SFM-Moby 2005, Bertinoro, Italy, April 26-30, 2005, Advanced Lectures (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3465
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Thisvolumecollectsasetofpapersaccompanyingthelecturesofthe?fthedition
of the International School on Formal Methods for the Design of
Computer, Communication and Software Systems (SFM).
Thisseriesofschoolsaddressestheuseofformalmethodsincomputerscience
asaprominentapproachtotherigorousdesignofcomputer, communication
and software systems. The main aim of the SFM series is to o?er a
good spectrum of current research in foundations as well as
applications of formal methods, which can be of help for graduate
students and young researchers who intend to approach the ?eld. SFM
2005 (Moby) was devoted to formal methods and tools for the design
of mobile systems and mobile communication infrastructures. This
volume is organized into four parts related to mobile computing,
which cover models and languages, scalability and performance,
dynamic power management, and m- dleware support. Each part is
composed of two papers. The opening paper by Montanari and Pistore
gives an overview of histo- dependent automata, an extension of
ordinary automata that overcomes their limitations in dealing with
named calculi. In particular, the authors show that
history-dependent automata allow for a compact representation
of?-calculus processes, which is suitable both for theoretical
investigations and for the v- i?cation of models of agents and code
mobility. Bettini and De Nicola's - per presents X-Klaim, an
experimental programming language speci?cally - signed to develop
distributed systems composed of several components intera- ing
through multiple distributed tuple spaces and mobile code. Through
a series of examples, the authors show that many mobile code
programming paradigms can be naturally implemented by means of the
considered language, which c- bines explicit localities as
?rst-class data with coordination primitives.
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