FLoC 2002 Satellite Events
Volume 70, Number 1, 2002
Volume 70, Number 2, 2002
LFM 2002 International Workshop on Logical Frameworks and Meta-Languages
Copenhagen, Denmark, July 26, 2002
- Pablo López, Ernesto Pimentel, Joshua S. Hodas, Jeffrey Polakow, Lubomira Stoilova:
Isolating Resource Consumption in Linear Logic Proof Search.
1-10

- Joseph Vanderwaart, Karl Crary:
A Simplified Account of the Metatheory of Linear LF.
11-28

- Aaron Stump, Clark W. Barrett, David L. Dill:
Producing Proofs from an Arithmetic Decision Procedure in Elliptical LF.
29-41

- Femke van Raamsdonk, Paula Severi:
Eliminating Proofs from Programs.
42-59

- Alberto Momigliano, Simon Ambler, Roy L. Crole:
A Hybrid Encoding of Howe's Method for Establishing Congruence of Bisimilarity.
60-75

- Ivan Scagnetto, Marino Miculan:
Ambient Calculus and its Logic in the Calculus of Inductive Constructions.
76-95

- David Delahaye:
A Proof Dedicated Meta-Language.
96-109

- Brigitte Pientka:
Memoization-Based Proof Search in LF - an Experimental Evaluation of a Prototype.
110-123

- Carsten Schürmann, Serge Autexier:
Towards Proof Planning for Mω+.
124-145

- Frank Pfenning:
Preface.
146

Volume 70, Number 3, 2002
The BCS FACS Refinement Workshop
Denmark, July 2002
- John Derrick, Eerke A. Boiten, Jim Woodcock, Joakim von Wright:
Preface.
1-2

- Ralph-Johan Back, Joakim von Wright:
Compositional Action System Refinement.
3

- Steve Dunne:
Junctive Compositions of specifications in total, general correctness.
4-20

- Bernhard K. Aichernig:
Contract-based mutation testing in the refinement calculus.
281

- Antónia Lopes, José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Superposition: Composition vs refinement of non-deterministic action-based systems.
282-296

- Luke Wildman, Colin J. Fidge:
The variety of variables in computer-aided real-time programming.
21-36

- Adrian J. Hilton, Jon G. Hall:
Refining specifications to programmable logic.
37-49

- Susan Stepney, Fiona Polack, Ian Toyn:
Refactoring in maintenance and development of Z specifications.
50-69

- Lindsay Groves:
Refinement and the Z schema calculus.
70-93

- Christie Bolton, Jim Davies:
A comparison of refinement orderings and their associated simulation rules.
297-310

- Eerke A. Boiten, John Derrick:
Unifying concurrent and relational refinement.
94-131

- Ana Cavalcanti, Augusto Sampaio, Jim Woodcock:
Refinement of actions in Circus.
132-162

- Matthias Anlauff, Asuman Sünbül:
Towards component based systems: refining connectors.
163-177

- Kai Engelhardt:
Towards a refinement theory that supports reasoning about knowledge and time for multiple agents.
178

- Emil Sekerinski:
Tabular verification and refinement.
179-198

- Yngve Lamo, Michal Walicki:
Composition and refinement of specifications and parameterised data types.
199-216

- Jim Davies, Charles Crichton:
Concurrency and refinement in the UML.
217-243

- Harald Fecher, Mila E. Majster-Cederbaum:
Taking decisions late: end-based choice combined with action refinement.
244-259

- Harald Fecher, Mila E. Majster-Cederbaum, Jinzhao Wu:
Refinement of actions in a real-time process algebra with a true concurrency model.
260-280

- Márcio Cornélio, Ana Cavalcanti, Augusto Sampaio:
Refactoring by Transformation.
311-330

Volume 70, Number 4, 2002
Runtime Verification 2002 (RV'02)
Copenhagen, Denmark, July 26, 2002
- Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Carl A. Gunter:
Requirements for a Practical Network Event Recognition Language.
1-20

- Mark Brörkens, Michael Möller:
Dynamic Event Generation for Runtime Checking using the JDI.
21-35

- Bernd Finkbeiner, Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Henny Sipma:
Collecting Statistics over Runtime Executions.
36-54

- Parker Abercrombie, Murat Karaorman:
jContractor: Bytecode Instrumentation Techniques for Implementing Design by Contract in Java.
55-79

- Moonjoo Kim, Sampath Kannan, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky, Mahesh Viswanathan:
Computational Analysis of Run-time Monitoring - Fundamentals of Java-MaC.
80-94

- Moonjoo Kim, Insup Lee, Usa Sammapun, Jangwoo Shin, Oleg Sokolsky:
Monitoring, Checking, and Steering of Real-Time Systems.
95-111

- Joshua Levy, Hassen Saïdi, Tomás E. Uribe:
Combining Monitors for Runtime System Verification.
112-127

- Elsa L. Gunter, Doron Peled:
Tracing the executions of concurrent programs.
128-141

- Scott D. Stoller:
Testing Concurrent Java Programs using Randomized Scheduling.
142-157

- Suan Hsi Yong, Susan Horwitz:
Reducing the Overhead of Dynamic Analysis.
158-178

- Lenore D. Zuck, Amir Pnueli, Yi Fang, Benjamin Goldberg, Ying Hu:
Translation and Run-Time Validation of Optimized Code.
179-200

- Klaus Havelund, Grigore Rosu:
Preface.
201-202

Volume 70, Number 5, 2002
CLIMA'2002 Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1 August 2002
- Michael Schroeder, Ralf Schweimeier:
Arguments and Misunderstandings: Fuzzy Unification for Negotiating Agents.
1-19

- João Alexandre Leite, José Júlio Alferes, Luís Moniz Pereira, Halina Przymusinska, Teodor C. Przymusinski:
A Language for Multi-dimensional Updates.
20-38

- Antonis C. Kakas, Pavlos Moraitis:
Argumentative Agent Deliberation, Roles and Context.
39-53

- Katsuhiko Toyama, Takahiro Kojima, Yasuyoshi Inagaki:
Translating Multi-Agent Autoepistemic Logic into Logic Program.
54-71

- Pierangelo Dell'Acqua, Ulf Nilsson, Luís Moniz Pereira:
A Logic Based Asynchronous Multi-Agent System.
72-88

- James Harland, Michael Winikoff:
Language Design Issues for Agents based on Linear Logic (Extended Abstract).
89-107

- Rafael H. Bordini, Álvaro F. Moreira:
Proving the Asymmetry Thesis Principles for a BDI Agent-Oriented Programming Language.
108-125

- Tadashi Araragi, Shiro Takata, Naoyuki Nide:
A Verification Method for a Commitment Strategy of the BDI Architecture.
126-139

- Naoyuki Nide, Shiro Takata, Tadashi Araragi:
Deduction Systems for BDI Logics with Mental State Consistency.
140-152

- Hisashi Hayashi, Kenta Cho, Akihiko Ohsuga:
Speculative Computation and Action Execution in Multi-Agent Systems.
153-166

- Koji Iwanuma, Katsumi Inoue:
Conditional Answer Computation in SOL as Speculative Computation in Multi-Agent Environments.
167-182

- Thomas Bolander:
Maximal Introspection of Agents.
183-198

- Paolo Torroni:
Logics and Multi-agents: towards a new symbolic model of cognition.
199-203

- Jürgen Dix, João Alexandre Leite, Ken Satoh:
Preface.
204-206

Volume 70, Number 6, 2002
2nd International Workshop on Reduction Strategies in Rewriting and Programming (WRS 2002) - Final Proceedings
Copenhagen, Denmark, July 21, 2002
- Aart Middeldorp:
Approximations for Strategies and Termination.
1-20

- Vincent van Oostrom, Roel C. de Vrijer:
Four equivalent equivalences of reductions.
21-61

- Elvira Albert, Michael Hanus, Frank Huch, Javier Oliver, Germán Vidal:
An Operational Semantics for Declarative Multi-Paradigm Languages.
62-83

- Mauricio Ayala-Rincón, Rinaldi Maya Neto, Ricardo P. Jacobi, Carlos H. Llanos, Reiner W. Hartenstein:
Applying ELAN Strategies in Simulating Processors over Simple Architectures.
84-99

- Mark van den Brand, Paul Klint, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Term Rewriting with Type-safe Traversal Functions.
100-117

- John R. W. Glauert, Zurab Khasidashvili:
An Abstract Böhm-normalization.
118-134

- Ralf Lämmel:
The Sketch of a Polymorphic Symphony.
135-155

- Karina Olmos, Eelco Visser:
Strategies for Source-to-Source Constant Progagation.
156-175

- Pierre Réty, Julie Vuotto:
Regular Sets of Descendants by Leftmost Strategy.
176-195

- Bernhard Gramlich, Salvador Lucas:
Preface.
196-197

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