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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed
Systems, FORMATS 2013, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in August
2013.
The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 41 submissions. The book covers topics of foundations
and semantics (theoretical foundations of timed systems and
languages; comparison between different models, such as timed
automata, timed Petri nets, hybrid automata, timed process algebra,
max-plus algebra, probabilistic models); methods and Tools
(techniques, algorithms, data structures, and software tools for
analyzing timed systems and resolving temporal constraints, e.g.,
scheduling, worst-case execution time analysis, optimization, model
checking, testing, constraint solving, etc.); applications
(adaptation and specialization of timing technology in application
domains in which timing plays an important role, e.g., real-time
software, hardware circuits, and problems of scheduling in
manufacturing and telecommunications).
Make Your Own Money helps married mothers become a powerful version
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mom to their kids. In Make Your Own Money Again, Charlotte Friborg
shares the knowledge and experience she acquired from twenty years
of personal and professional studying. By implementing the right
tools and coaching married mothers through the process, Charlotte
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The Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer
Science Logic, CSL 2001, was held in Paris, Palais de la Mutualit'
e, on September 10-13, 2001. This was the 15th in a series of
annual meetings, originally intended as International Workshops on
Computer Science Logic, and the 10th to be held as the Annual
Conference of the EACSL. The conference was organized by La-
ratoire Sp' eci?cation et V' eri?cation (CNRS & ENS Cachan).
The CSL 2001 program committee selected 39 of 91 submitted papers
for presentation at the conference and publication in this
proceedings volume. The
submittedpapersoriginatedfrom26di?erentcountries.Eachpaperwasrefereed
by at least three reviewers. In addition to the contributed papers,
the scienti?c program of CSL 2001 - cluded three invited talks
(Jean-Yves Girard, Peter O'Hearn, and Jan Van den Bussche). This
volume includes the papers provided by the invited speakers as well
as the selected contributed papers. The topics of the papers
include: linear logic, descriptive complexity, semantics,
higher-order programs, modal logics, veri?cation, automata,
?-calculus, induction, equational calculus, and constr- tive theory
of types. I am most grateful to the members of the program
committee and all the referees for their thorough work. I am also
particularly indebted to Fran, cois Laroussinie, helped by Patricia
Bouyer, Nicolas Markey, and Philippe Schn- belen, for the
successful organization of this event. Special thanks to Emmanuel
Fleury for the design of the beautiful "Notre-Dame de Paris"
poster.
This volume constitutes the combined proceedings of the 4th
International Workshops on Logic Program Synthesis and
Transformation (LOPSTR '94) and on Meta-Programming
(META '94), held jointly in Pisa, Italy in June 1994.
This book includes thoroughly revised versions of the best papers
presented at both workshops. The main topics addressed by the META
papers are language extensions in support of meta-logic, semantics
of meta-logic, implementation of meta-logic features, performance
of meta-logic, and several applicational aspects. The LOPSTR papers
are devoted to unfolding/folding, partial deduction, proofs as
programs, inductive logic programming, automated program
verification, specification and programming methodologies.
This book presents correct-by-design control techniques for
switching systems, using different methods of stability analysis.
Switching systems are increasingly used in the electronics and
mechanical industries; in power electronics and the automotive
industry, for example. This is due to their flexibility and
simplicity in accurately controlling industrial mechanisms. By
adopting appropriate control rules, we can steer a switching system
to a region centered at a desired equilibrium point, while avoiding
unsafe regions of parameter saturation. The authors explain various
correct-by-design methods for control synthesis, using different
methods of stability and invariance analysis. They also provide
several applications of these methods to industrial examples of
power electronics. Contents 1. Control Theory: Basic Concepts. 2.
Sampled Switched Systems. 3. Safety Controllers. 4. Stability
Controllers. 5. Application to Multilevel Converters. 6. Other
Issues: Reachability, Sensitivity, Robustness and Nonlinearity.
About the Authors Laurent Fribourg is head of the LSV (Laboratoire
Specification et Verification) and Scientific Coordinator of the
Institut Farman, Institut Federatif de Recherche CNRS, which brings
together the expertise of five laboratories from ENS Cachan, in
France, in the fields of modeling, simulation and validation of
complex systems. He has published over 70 articles in international
journals and reviewed proceedings of international conferences, in
the domain of the theory of formal methods and their industrial
applications. Romain Soulat is in the third year of his doctorate
at the LSV at ENS Cachan in France, under the supervision of
Laurent Fribourg. He is working on the modeling and verification of
hybrid systems. In particular, his interests concern robustness in
scheduling problems especially as part of a collaborative project
with EADS Astrium on the verification of a component in the
launcher for the future Ariane 6 rocket. He has published 5
articles in reviewed proceedings of international conferences.
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