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Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification, and Validation - 6th International Symposium, ISoLA 2014, Corfu, Greece, October 8-11, 2014, and 5th International Symposium, ISoLA 2012, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, October 15-18, 2012, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Anna-Lena Lamprecht
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal
Methods, Verification, and Validation, ISoLA 2014, held in Corfu,
Greece, in October 2014, and the 5th International Symposium, ISoLA
2012, held in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, in October 2012. The 9
revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected
from 22 submissions. This volume combines the post-conference
proceedings of the 2014 Doctoral Symposium and the 2014 Tutorial
"Automata Learning in Practice" with the post-conference
publication of selected contributions from the Tracks
"Process-Oriented Geoinformation Systems and Applications" and
"Processes and Data Integration in the Networked Healthcare" of
ISoLA 2012.
This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 7th
International Conference on Software Business, ICSOB 2016, held in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, in June 2016. Software business refers to
commercial activities in and around the software industry aimed at
generating income from the delivery of software products and
services. The theme of the event was "Software as a New Way of
Providing Cutting-edge Solutions". The 10 full and 5 short papers
for ICSOB were selected from 38 submissions. The papers span a wide
range of issues related to contemporary software business, ranging
from strategic aspects to operational challenges. The strong
presence of software ecosystem papers confirms the importance of
this topic and influence on software business. In addition, a short
abstract of the key note by Peter Lick and Hans-Bernd Kittlaus is
also included.
This book presents an agile and model-driven approach to manage
scientific workflows. The approach is based on the Extreme Model
Driven Design (XMDD) paradigm and aims at simplifying and
automating the complex data analysis processes carried out by
scientists in their day-to-day work. Besides documenting the impact
the workflow modeling might have on the work of natural scientists,
this book serves three major purposes: 1. It acts as a primer for
practitioners who are interested to learn how to think in terms of
services and workflows when facing domain-specific scientific
processes. 2. It provides interesting material for readers already
familiar with this kind of tools, because it introduces
systematically both the technologies used in each case study and
the basic concepts behind them. 3. As the addressed thematic field
becomes increasingly relevant for lectures in both computer science
and experimental sciences, it also provides helpful material for
teachers that plan similar courses.
The continuous trend in computer science to lift programming to
higher abstraction levels increases scalability and opens
programming to a wider public. In particular, service-oriented
programming and the support of semantics-based frameworks make
application development accessible to users with almost no
programming expertise. This monograph establishes
requirement-centric scientific workflow design as an instance of
consequent constraint-driven development. Requirements formulated
in terms of user-level constraints are automatically transformed
into running applications using temporal logic-based synthesis
technology. The impact of this approach is illustrated by applying
it to four very different bioinformatics scenarios: phylogenetic
analysis, the dedicated GeneFisher-P scenario, the FiatFlux-P
scenario, and microarray data analyses.
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