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The book presents the life and works of one of Germany's most
famous computer scientists, Carl Adam Petri. It is written in a
vivid and entertaining manner, providing an in-depth discussion of
the background behind Petri's best-known contribution to computer
science, the Petri net. In this way the book can be read as a first
introduction to nets, but it also covers the theoretical, physical
and philosophical foundations behind nets, thus facilitating a
comprehensive understanding of the wider range of Petri's works.
The book is intended for readers with a previous knowledge in
computer science, as well as for "interested non-professionals",
who want to get to know a remarkable personality of contemporary
science.
The book presents the life and works of one of Germany's most
famous computer scientists, Carl Adam Petri. It is written in a
vivid and entertaining manner, providing an in-depth discussion of
the background behind Petri's best-known contribution to computer
science, the Petri net. In this way the book can be read as a first
introduction to nets, but it also covers the theoretical, physical
and philosophical foundations behind nets, thus facilitating a
comprehensive understanding of the wider range of Petri's works.
The book is intended for readers with a previous knowledge in
computer science, as well as for "interested non-professionals",
who want to get to know a remarkable personality of contemporary
science.
This volume presents the proceedings of the Second International
Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, held in Barcelona, Spain in
October 1994.
Besides two invited papers and seven industrial usage reports,
there are 32 full papers selected from some 150 submissions. The
industrial usage reports describe practical experiences in a
variety of areas including security systems and railway signalling.
The subjects of the research papers include refinement, proof,
process modelling, specification of programming languages, model
checking, real-time aspects, and the combination of formal and
systematic methods; these contributions advance the foundations of
formal methods and demonstrate their practical value.
Refinement is the term used to describe systematic and formal
methods of specifying hard- and software and transforming the
specifications into designs and implementations. The value of
formal methods in producing reliable hard- and software is widely
appreciated by academics and workers in industry, despite the fact
that certain research areas, such as the application to
industrial-scale problems, are still in their infancy. This volume
contains the papers presented at the 5th Refinement Workshop held
in London, 8-10 January 1992. Its theme was the theory and practice
of software specifications, which is the transformation of formal
software specifications into more correct specifications, designs
and codes. This has been an important area of research for the last
5 years and the workshop addressed specific issues and problems
related to it. Among the topics discussed in this volume are: the
role of refinement in software development, parallel designs and
implementations, methods and tools for verification of critical
properties, refinement and confidentiality, concurrent processes as
objects, the compliance of Ada programs with Z specifications and a
tactic driven refinement tool. This is the latest refinement
workshop proceedings to be published in the "Workshops in
Computing" series (the 3rd and 4th workshops having appeared in
1990 and 1991 respectively). It will be of interest to academic and
industrial researchers, postgraduate students and research-oriented
developers in the computer industry.
This book contains the eight invited papers presented at the
workshop on Formal Aspects of Measurement held at South Bank
University on 5th May 1991, organised by the British Computer
Society's Special Interest Group on Formal Aspects of Computer
Science (FACS). In addition, there are five papers which have been
included because of their relevance to the subject of the workshop.
The book represents something of a landmark in software engineering
research. The British Computer Society's Special Interest Group on
Formal Aspects of Computer Science (FACS) has an established reputa
tion among researchers in formal methods of software specification,
design and validation. These researchers have not in the past paid
much attention to software measurement. Perhaps software
measurement re search was felt to have emphasised its management
potential at the expense of proper scientific foundations? At any
rate, for the FACS group to host a workshop in this field is
recognition of the significant body of formal measurement theories
and techniques which has now become available to software
engineers."
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