Integrated Formal Methods
4th International Conference, IFM 2004, Canterbury, UK, April 4-7, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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Author
Contributions
- Eerke Boiten (Editor) - Contributor
- John Derrick (Editor) - Contributor
- Graeme Smith (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2004-05-14 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
135,250 words, Guess
Page Count
541 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9762769M
- ISBN-139783540213772
- ISBN-103540213775
- OCLC Control Number54880786
- OCLC Control Numberintegratedformal2004boit
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2004102974
- LibraryThing6293409
Classifications
- LCCQA76.9.F67 I58 2004
Description
The fourth conference in the series of international meetings on Integrated F- mal Methods, IFM, was held in Canterbury, UK, 4–7 April 2004. The conference was organized by the Computing Laboratory at the University of Kent, whose main campus is just outside the ancient town of Canterbury, part of the county of Kent. Kent is situated in the southeast of England, and the university sits on a hill overlooking the city of Canterbury and its world-renowned cathedral. The UniversityofKentwasgranteditsRoyalCharterin1965.Todaytherearealmost 10,000 full-time and part-time students, with over 110 nationalities represented. The IFM meetings have proven to be particularly successful. The ?rst m- ting was held in York in 1999, and subsequently we held events in Germany in 2000, and then Finland in 2002. The conferences are held every 18 months or so, and attract a wide range of participants from Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia. The conference is now ?rmly part of the formal methods conference calendar. The conference has also evolved in terms of themes and subjects - presented, and this year, in line with the subject as a whole, we saw more work on veri?cation as some of the challenges in this subject are being met. The work reported at IFM conferences can be seen as part of the attempt to manage complexity by combining paradigms of speci?cation and design, so that the most appropriate design tools are used at di?erent points in the life-cycle.
First Sentence
In the early days of computer science, the ultimate goal of formal methods and program verification was to provide technology that could rigorously prove programs fully correct.
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- Integrated Formal Methods: 4th International Conference, IFM 2004, Canterbury, UK, April 4-7, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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