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Research on theoretical aspects of computing has a direct impact on
the pr- tice of computer systems development. Over many decades,
fundamental t- ories have emerged to describe functionality,
temporal behavior and resource consumption. Theories of application
domains are beginning to be exploited for modelling and analyzing
intended computing systems before the expensive c- mitment is made
to real programs and hardware. Recent years have seen major
improvements in the cost-e?ectiveness of tools supporting the
exploitation of theories through proof, model-checking and testing.
Against this encouraging background, we are pleased to present
papers that show something of the live- ness and diversity of
research in theoretical aspects of computing today. ICTAC 2008, the
5th International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing,
was held on 1-3 September 2008 in Istanbul, Turkey, hosted by -
banc? University. The ICTAC series was founded by the International
Institute for SoftwareTechnologyof the United Nations
University(UNU-IIST). It brings together practitioners and
researchers from academia, industry and government to present
results and to exchange ideas and experience addressing challenges
in both theoretical aspects of computing and in the exploitation of
theory through methodsandtoolsforsystemdevelopment.
Theseriesalsopromotescooperation in research and education between
participants and their institutions, from - veloping and industrial
countries, in accordance with the mandate of the United Nations
University. The previous ICTAC colloquia were held in Guiyang,
China (2004, LNCS 3407), Hanoi, Vietnam (2005, LNCS 3722), Tunis,
Tunisia (2006, LNCS 4281) and Macau SAR, China (2007, LNCS 4711).
This Festschrift, dedicated to Jan Peleska on the occasion of his
65th birthday, contains papers written by many of his closest
collaborators in academic and industry research. After
studying mathematics at the University of Hamburg, Jan worked with
Philips and Deutsche System-Technik on fault-tolerant systems,
distributed systems, database systems, and safety-critical embedded
systems. Since 1994 he has worked as a consultant to industry,
specializing in development methods, verification, validation and
test of safety-critical systems, and since 1995 he has been a
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Bremen.
 In his research he has been most interested in the
combination and application of existing methods and corresponding
tools to real-world problems, particularly in the field of
safety-critical embedded systems and distributed systems, including
avionics and railway control systems. The papers in this volume
reflect those interests, and the impact he has had on colleagues
and collaborators. The volume is structured into sections on
testing; railway verification and safety & security;
intelligent systems and cyber-physical systems; and tools and
techniques for specification, verification and code generation.
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Reliability, Safety, and Security of Railway Systems. Modelling, Analysis, Verification, and Certification - 4th International Conference, RSSRail 2022, Paris, France, June 1-2, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Anne E. Haxthausen, Thierry LeComte
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Reliability, Safety, and Security of
Railway Systems, RSSRail 2022, held in Paris, France, in June 2022.
The 16 full papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed
and selected from numerous submissions. They cover a range of
topics including railways system and infrastructure advance
modelling; scheduling and track planning; safety process and
validation; modelling; formal verification; and security.
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