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This Festschrift volume has been published to celebrate the
lifelong scientific achievements of Farhad Arbab on the occasion of
his retirement from the Centre of Mathematics and Computer Science
(CWI). Over the years Farhad Arbab has sucessfully been engaged in
scientific explorations in various directions: Software
Composition, Service Oriented Computing, Component-based Software,
Concurrency Theory, Coordination Models and Languages, Parallel and
Distributed Computing, Visual Programming Environments,
Constraints, Logic and Object-Oriented Programming. Farhad Arbab
has shaped the field of Coordination Models and Languages. His
insight that it is all about exeogeneous coordination gave rise to
the striking elegance and beauty of Reo: an exogenous coordination
model based on a formal calculus of channel composition. Reo has
been extremely successful and is having a great impact in many of
the areas mentioned above. The present volume collects a number of
papers by several of Farhad's close collaborators over the years.
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Formal Methods for Components and Objects - First International Symposium, FMCO 2002, Leiden, The Netherlands, November 5-8, 2002, Revised Lectures (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
Frank S De Boer, Marcello Bonsangue, Susanne Graf, Willem-Paul De Roever
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Largeandcomplexsoftwaresystemsprovidethenecessaryinfrastuctureinall-
dustries today. In order to construct such large systems in a
systematic manner, the focus in the development methodologies has
switched in the last two decades from functional issues to
structural issues: both data and functions are enc- sulated into
software units that are integrated into large systems by means of
various techniques supporting reusability and modi?ability. This
encapsulation
principleisessentialtoboththeobject-orientedandthemorerecentcompone-
based sofware engineering paradigms.
Formalmethodshavebeenappliedsuccessfullytotheveri?cationofmedi-
sized programs in protocol and hardware design. However, their
application to large systems requires the further development of
speci?cation and veri?cation techniques supporting the concepts of
reusability and modi?ability. In order to bring together
researchers and practioners in the areas of so- ware engineering
and formal methods, we organized the 1st International S- posium on
Formal Methods for Components and Objects (FMCO) in Leiden, The
Netherlands, November 5 8, 2002. The program consisted of invited
tu- rials and more technical presentations given by leading experts
in the ?elds of Theoretical Computer Science and Software
Engineering. The symposium was attended by more than 100 people.
This volume contains the contributions of the invited speakers to
FMCO 2002. We believe that the presented material provides a unique
combination of ideas on software engineering and formal methods
which we hope will be an inspiration for those aiming at further
bridging the gap between the theory and practice of software
engineering."
This Festschrift volume has been published in honor of Frank de
Boer, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Frank S. de Boer is a
prominent member of the research community in formal methods and
theoretical computer science. A brief look at his lengthy
publication list reveals a broad area of interest and a versatile
modus operandi with: logic and constraint programming; deductive
proof systems, soundness, and completeness; semantics,
compositionality, and full abstraction; process algebra and
decidability; multithreading and actor-based concurrency; agent
programming, ontologies, and modal logic; real-time systems, timed
automata, and schedulability; enterprise architectures,
choreography, and coordination; testing and runtime monitoring; and
cloud computing and service-level agreements. For a while, he also
liked failures, especially in semantics, and optimistically
concluded with the failure of failures. In fact, Frank has an
opportunistic approach to research. Rather than seeing obstacles,
he finds opportunities.
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