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FM'99 - Formal Methods - World Congress on Formal Methods in the Developement of Computing Systems, Toulouse, France, September 20-24, 1999, Proceedings, Volume I (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Jeannette M. Wing, Jim Woodcook, Jim Davies
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Formal methods are coming of age. Mathematical techniques and tools
are now regarded as an important part of the development process in
a wide range of industrial and governmental organisations. A
transfer of technology into the mainstream of systems development
is slowly, but surely, taking place. FM'99, the First World
Congress on Formal Methods in the Development of Computing Systems,
is a result, and a measure, of this new-found maturity. It brings
an impressive array of industrial and applications-oriented papers
that show how formal methods have been used to tackle real
problems. These proceedings are a record of the technical symposium
ofFM'99: alo- side the papers
describingapplicationsofformalmethods, youwill ndtechnical reports,
papers, andabstracts detailing new advances in formaltechniques,
from mathematical foundations to practical tools. The World
Congress is the successor to the four Formal Methods Europe
Symposia, which in turn succeeded the four VDM Europe Symposia.
This s- cession re?ects an increasing openness within the
international community of researchers and practitioners: papers
were submitted covering a wide variety of formal methods and
application areas. The programmecommittee re?ects the Congress's
international nature, with a membership of 84 leading
researchersfrom 38 di erent countries.The comm- tee was divided
into 19 tracks, each with its own chair to oversee the reviewing
process. Our collective task was a di cult one: there were 259
high-quality s- missions from 35 di erent countries.
Formal methods are coming of age. Mathematical techniques and tools
are now regarded as an important part of the development process in
a wide range of industrial and governmental organisations. A
transfer of technology into the mainstream of systems development
is slowly, but surely, taking place. FM'99, the First World
Congress on Formal Methods in the Development of Computing Systems,
is a result, and a measure, of this new-found maturity. It brings
an impressive array of industrial and applications-oriented papers
that show how formal methods have been used to tackle real
problems. These proceedings are a record of the technical symposium
ofFM'99: alo- side the papers
describingapplicationsofformalmethods, youwill ndtechnical reports,
papers, andabstracts detailing new advances in formaltechniques,
from mathematical foundations to practical tools. The World
Congress is the successor to the four Formal Methods Europe
Symposia, which in turn succeeded the four VDM Europe Symposia.
This s- cession re?ects an increasing openness within the
international community of researchers and practitioners: papers
were submitted covering a wide variety of formal methods and
application areas. The programmecommittee re?ects the Congress's
international nature, with a membership of 84 leading
researchersfrom 38 di erent countries.The comm- tee was divided
into 19 tracks, each with its own chair to oversee the reviewing
process. Our collective task was a di cult one: there were 259
high-quality s- missions from 35 di erent countries.
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