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Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault-Tolerant Systems
Third International Symposium Organized Jointly with the Working Group Provably Correct Systems - ProCos, Lübeck, Germany, September 19 - 23, 1994. Proceedings
Hans Langmaack , W.-P. de Roever , Working Group Provably Correct Systems
The book contains full versions of 5 invited talks and 33 carefully selected refereed contributions as well as 12 tool demonstrations. It documents that formal techniques constitute the foundation of a systematic design of real-time, fault-tolerant, and hybrid systems, throughout the whole engineering process, from the capture of requirements through specification, design, coding and compilation, right down to the hardware that embeds the system into its environment.
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