|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
The book is a focused survey on probabilistic program semantics,
conceived to tell a coherent story with a uniform notation. It is
grouped into three themes: Part I is for 'users' of the techniques
who will be developing actual programs; Part II gives mathematical
foundations intended for those studying exactly how it was done and
how to build semantic structures/models in their own work; and Part
III describes a very 'hot' research direction, temporal logic and
model checking. Topics and features: - introduces readers to very
up-to-date research in the mathematics of rigorous development of
randomized (probabilistic) algorithms- illustrates by example the
typical steps necessary in computer science to build a mathematical
model of any programming paradigm- presents results of a large and
integrated body of research in the area of 'quantitative' program
logics. An advanced research survey monograph, integrating three
major topic areas.
Illustrates by example the typical steps necessary in computer
science to build a mathematical model of any programming paradigm
.
Presents results of a large and integrated body of research in the
area of 'quantitative' program logics.
ThisvolumecontainsthepaperspresentedatICTAC2009:the6thInternational
Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects of Computing held August 18-20,
2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, hosted by Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia. The ICTAC series was founded by the International
Institute for Software Technology of the United Nations University
(UNU-IIST). It brings together
practitionersandresearchersfromacademia,industryandgovernmenttopresent
results and to exchange ideas and experience addressing challenges
in both t- oretical aspects of computing and in the exploitation of
theory through me- ods and tools for system development. The series
also promotes cooperation in research and education between
participants and their institutions, from dev- oping 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), Macao SAR, China (2007, LNCS 4711), and
Istanbul, Turkey (2008, LNCS 5160). This year, 81 submissions were
received, distributed over 70 full research papers and 11 tool
papers. Each submission was reviewed by at least three P- gram
Committee members. We thank the members of the Program Committee
and the other specialist referees for the e?ort and skill that they
invested in the review and selection process, which was managed
using EasyChair. The C- mittee decided to accept 20 papers: 17 full
research papers and 3 tool papers.
|
|