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By developing object calculi in which objects are treated as primitives, the authors are able to explain both the semantics of objects and their typing rules, and also demonstrate how to develop all of the most important concepts of object-oriented programming languages: self, dynamic dispatch, classes, inheritance, protected and private methods, prototyping, subtyping, covariance and contravariance, and method specialization. An innovative and important approach to the subject for researchers and graduates.
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Principles of Security and Trust - Third International Conference, POST 2014, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2014, Grenoble, France, April 5-13, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Martin Abadi, Steve Kremer
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R2,452
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Principles of Security and Trust, POST
2014, held as part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and
Practice of Software, ETAPS 2014, Grenoble, France, in April 2014.
The 15 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 55 submissions. They are organized in topical
sections named: analysis of cryptographic protocols; quantitative
aspects of information flow; information flow control in
programming languages; cryptography in implementations and policies
and attacks.
By developing object calculi in which objects are treated as
primitives, the authors are able to explain both the semantics of
objects and their typing rules, and also demonstrate how to develop
all of the most important concepts of object-oriented programming
languages: self, dynamic dispatch, classes, inheritance, protected
and private methods, prototyping, subtyping, covariance and
contravariance, and method specialization. An innovative and
important approach to the subject for researchers and graduates.
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CONCUR 2005 - Concurrency Theory - 16th International Conference, CONCUR 2005, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 23-26, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Martin Abadi, Luca de Alfaro
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R1,817
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This volume contains the papers presented at CONCUR 2005, the 16th
- ternational Conference on Concurrency Theory. The purpose of the
CONCUR series of conferences is to bring together researchers,
developers, and students in order to advance the theory of
concurrency and to promote its applications. This year s conference
was in San Francisco, California, from August 23 to August 26. We
received 100 submissions in response to a call for papers. Each
subm- sionwasassignedto at leastthreemembers ofthe
ProgramCommittee; in many cases, reviews were solicited from
outside experts. The ProgramCommittee d- cussed the submissions
electronically, judging them on their perceived imp- tance,
originality, clarity, and appropriateness to the expected audience.
The Program Committee selected 38 papers for presentation. Because
of the format of the conference and the high number of submissions,
many good papers could not be included. Although submissions
werereadand evaluated, the papers that appear in this volume may
di?er in form and contents from the corresponding submissions. It
is expected that many of the papers will be further revised and
submitted to refereed archival journals for publication."
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer
Software, TACS'97, held in Sendai, Japan, in September 1997. The
book presents 20 revised full papers selected from a total of 46
submissions. Also included are seven invited papers by
internationally leading scientists. Among the topics addressed are
action calculi, polymorphisms, type theory, lambda calculi,
refinement, finite transition systems, model checking, process
algebras, logical frameworks, higher-order logics, etc.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Trustworthy
Global Computing, TGC 2013, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in
August 2013. The 15 revised full papers presented together with 3
invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 29
submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics in the area of
global computing and safe and reliable computation. They are
organized in topical sections on security, -calculus, information
flow, models, specifications and proofs and quantitative analysis."
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