Theory and Practice of Formal Methods, 1st ed. 2016 Essays Dedicated to Frank de Boer on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues Series
Coordonnateurs : Ábrahám Erika, Bonsangue Marcello, Johnsen Einar Broch
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.
Date de parution : 03-2016
Ouvrage de 427 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thèmes de Theory and Practice of Formal Methods :
Mots-clés :
abstract interpretation; algorithms; axiomatic semantics; program transformation and verification; runtime verification; actor model; array abstraction; automated verification; completeness for total correctness; dynamic typing; loop invariant generation; microservices; multiple notions of correctness; pure object-orientation; quicksort; reduction technique; relative completeness; service-oriented architecture; soundness; tagged hoare logic