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Relations and Kleene Algebra in Computer Science - 11th International Conference on Relational Methods in Computer Science, RelMiCS 2009, and 6th International Conference on Applications of Kleene Algebra, AKA 2009, Doha, Qatar, November 1-5, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Rudolf Berghammer, Ali Jaoua, Bernhard Moeller
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This volume contains the proceedings of the 11th International
Conference on
RelationalMethodsinComputerScience(RelMiCS11)andthe6thInternational
Conference on Applications of Kleene Algebra (AKA 6). The joint
conference took place in Doha, Quatar, November 1-5, 2009. Its
purpose was to bring - gether researchersfrom various
subdisciplines of computer science, mathematics and related ?elds
who use the calculus of relations and/or Kleene algebra as
methodological and conceptual tools in their work. This conference
is the joint continuation of two di?erent strands of meetings. The
seminars of the RelMiCS series were held in Schloss Dagstuhl
(Germany) in January 1994, Parati (Brazil) in July 1995, Hammamet
(Tunisia) in January 1997, Warsaw (Poland) in September 1998, Qu
ebec (Canada) in January 2000, and Oisterwijk (The Netherlands) in
October 2001. The conference on Appli- tions of Kleene Algebra
started as a workshop, also held in Schloss Dagstuhl, in
February2001.Tojointhesetwothemesinoneconferencewasmainlymotivated
by the substantial common interests and overlap of the two
communities. Over the years this has led to fruitful interactions
and openened new and intere- ing research directions. Joint
meetings have been held in Malente (Germany) in May 2003, in St
Catherines (Canada) in February 2005, in Manchester (UK) in
August/September 2006 and in Frauenw] orth (Germany) in April 2008.
This volume contains 24 contributions by researchersfrom all
overthe world."
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Relations and Kleene Algebra in Computer Science - 10th International Conference on Relational Methods in Computer Science, and 5th International Conference on Applications of Kleene Algebra, RelMiCS/AKA 2008, Frauenwoerth, Germany, April 7-11, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Rudolf Berghammer, Bernhard Moeller, Georg Struth
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This volume contains the proceedings of the 10th International
Seminar on - lational Methods in Computer Science (RelMiCS 10) and
the 5th International Workshop on Applications of Kleene Algebra
(AKA 5). The joint conference took place in Frauenwo ]rthon an
Island in Lake Chiem in Bavaria, April 7-April 11, 2008. Its
purpose was to bring together researchers various subdisciplines of
computer science, mathematics and related ?elds who use the
calculus of - lations and/or Kleene algebra as methodological and
conceptual tools in their work. This conference is the joint
continuation of two di?erent strands of meetings. The seminars of
the RelMiCS series were held in Schloss Dagstuhl (Germany) in
January 1994, Parati (Brazil) in July 1995, Hammamet (Tunisia) in
January 1997, Warsaw (Poland) in September 1998, Qu ebec (Canada)
in January 2000, and Oisterwijk (The Netherlands) in October 2001.
The meeting on Appli- tions of Kleene Algebra started as a
workshop, also held in Schloss Dagstuhl, in
February2001.Tojointhesetwothemesinoneconferencewasmainlymotivated
by the substantial common interests and overlap of the two
communities. Over the years this has led to fruitful interactions
and openened new and interesting researchdirections.Jointmeetings
havebeenheldinMalente(Germany)in May 2003, in St. Catherines
(Canada) in February 2005 and in Manchester (UK) in
August/September 2006. This volume contains 28 contributions by
researchersfrom all overthe world."
The correct development of large / com plex pieces of software
demands a thorough structuring of the design process. In a first
phase the requirements engineering is relevant for capturing the
relevant functionality and its adequate formalization in precise
mathematical definitions. Prototyping can can be used as a means
for checking the functional behaviour at this early stage of
development. The ade quate specification resulting from the first
phase is then the basis for the second phase which comprises the
derivation of an implementation. This phase requires the use of
formal methods and tools to verify/validate the implementation. A
prerequisite for applying this approach is to have a suitable
mechanical support. This volume contains the proceedings of the
International Workshop Tool Support for System Specification,
Development and Verification organized June 1 - 4, 1998, in
Malente, Germany. This workshop is the third in a series of events
devoted to this topic. The first two workshops were held in 1994 in
Kiel and 1996 in Bremen, Germany. The aim of this workshop is to
provide a forum for researchers interested in the use and
development of tools which support the use of mathematical
techniques for the specification, development and verification of
systems. The workshop covers the spectrum from verification tools
to graphical editors and compilers. The program of the workshop
included an invited lecture and 26 talks. The invited lecture was
given by F.W. von Henke (University ofUlm) on Mechanized formal
methods and system design."
This volume contains contributions to the 17th International
workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG '91)
held in Southern Bavaria in June 1991. These annual workshops are
designed to bring together researchers using graph-theoretic
methods to discuss new developments relating to or emerging from a
diversity of application fields. The topics covered in this volume
include: tree-related problems, graph grammarsand rewriting,
complexity, computational geometry, parallel algorithms, vertex
orderings, path-oriented algorithms, applications to VLSI, and
disjoint cycle problems.
This book is the second of two volumes that present the main
results which emerged from the project CIP - Computer-Aided,
Intuition-Guided Programming - at the Technical University of
Munich. Its central theme is program development by transformation,
a methodology which is becoming more and more important. Whereas
Volume I contains the description and formal specification of a
wide spectrum language CIP-L particularly tailored to the needs of
transformational programming, Volume II serves a double purpose:
First, it describes a system, called CIP-S, that is to assist a
programmer in the method of transformational programming. Second,
it gives a non-toy example for this very method, since it contains
a formal specification of the system core and transformational
developments for the more interesting system routines. Based on a
formal calculus of program transformations, the informal
requirements for the system are stated. Then the system core is
formally specified using the algebraic data types and the
pre-algorithmic logical constructs of the wide spectrum language
CIP-L. It is demonstrated how executable, procedural level programs
can be developed from this specification according to formal rules.
The extensive collection of these rules is also contained in the
book; it can be used as the basis for further developments using
this method. Since the system has been designed in such a way that
it is parameterized with the concrete programming language to be
transformed, the book also contains a guide how to actualize this
parameter; the proceeding is exemplified with a small subset of
CIP-L.
Das Lehrbuch stellt eine grundlegende Einfuhrung in die
mathematische Theorie der geordneten Mengen und Verbande dar. Neben
wichtigen Begriffen werden allgemeine Vorgehensweisen und
Beweistechniken demonstriert, die fur dieses Gebiet typisch sind.
Auch werden eine Reihe von Anwendungen diskutiert, insbesondere aus
der Informatik, wie logische Schaltungen, Semantik von
Programmiersprachen und die Untersuchung von Kausalitat in
verteilten Systemen."
Das Lehrbuch fuhrt in wichtige Themen der Ordnungs- und
Verbandstheorie ein und behandelt bedeutende Informatikanwendungen.
Die Ordnungs- und Verbandstheorie wird zur algebraischen Theorie
der Relationen, kurz Relationenalgebra, ausgebaut. Des Weiteren
widmet sich das Buch Informatikanwendungen, hauptsachlich der
formalen Entwicklung von Algorithmen fur diskrete Probleme.
Beispiele aus der Ordnungs- und Verbandstheorie schlagen den Bogen
zuruck zum ersten Teil des Buches."
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