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Computer science. --- Software engineering. --- Information theory. --- Computer industry. --- Computer system performance. --- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. --- Programming Techniques. --- Software Engineering. --- Theory of Computation. --- The Computing Profession. --- System Performance and Evaluation. --- Electronic industries --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Cybernetics --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Informatics --- Science --- Programming languages (Electronic computers). --- Computer programming. --- Computers. --- Computer system failures. --- Computer failures --- Computer malfunctions --- Computer systems --- Failure of computer systems --- System failures (Engineering) --- Fault-tolerant computing --- Automatic computers --- Automatic data processors --- Computer hardware --- Computing machines (Computers) --- Electronic brains --- Electronic calculating-machines --- Electronic computers --- Hardware, Computer --- Machine theory --- Calculators --- Cyberspace --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic data processing --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Computer languages --- Computer program languages --- Computer programming languages --- Machine language --- Languages, Artificial --- Failures --- Programming --- Computer science --- Programming languages (Electronic computers) --- Computer programming --- Software engineering --- Computer system failures --- Compilers (Computer programs). --- Professions. --- Electronic digital computers—Evaluation. --- Compilers and Interpreters. --- Career patterns --- Careers --- Jobs --- Professional services --- Occupations --- Interprofessional relations --- Vocational guidance --- Compiling programs (Computer programs) --- Computer programs --- Programming software --- Systems software
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 38th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference on Formal Techniques for Distributed Objects, Components, and Systems, FORTE 2018, held in Madrid, Spain, in June 2018, as part of the 13th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisCoTec 2018. The 10 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 28 submissions. The conference is dedicated to fundamental research on theory, models, tools, and applications for distributed systems.
Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Architecture, Computer. --- Software engineering. --- Programming languages (Electronic computers). --- Operating systems (Computers). --- Computer security. --- Computer Science. --- Software Engineering. --- Operating Systems. --- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. --- Systems and Data Security. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Computer System Implementation. --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Cybersecurity --- Electronic digital computers --- Protection of computer systems --- Security of computer systems --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Computer operating systems --- Disk operating systems --- Systems software --- Computer languages --- Computer program languages --- Computer programming languages --- Machine language --- Electronic data processing --- Languages, Artificial --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Architecture, Computer --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Informatics --- Science --- Protection --- Security measures --- Operating systems --- Distributed processing --- Computer network architectures. --- Architectures, Computer network --- Network architectures, Computer --- Computer architecture
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Computer science --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- informatica --- programmeren (informatica) --- programmeertalen --- computernetwerken
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This volume contains the proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Concurrency Theory, held at the Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal, September 3-8, 2007. Since its ?rst edition back in 1990, Concur has been a leading conference in concurrency theory, attracting researchers, graduate s- dents, and practitioners, to exchange ideas, progresses, and challenges. TheConcurconferencehastraditionallycoveredalargespectrumofthe?eld, including invited lecturers and tutorials by prominent researchers, contributed technical papers, and several associated workshops. Main topics include basic models and logics of concurrent and distributed computation (such as process algebras, Petri nets, domain theoretic or game theoretic models, modal and temporal logics), specialized models or classes of systems (such as synchronous systems, real time and hybrid systems, stochastic systems, databases, mobile and migrating systems, protocols, biologically inspired systems), related ver- cation techniques and tools (including state-space exploration, model-checking, synthesis, abstraction, automated deduction, testing), and concurrent progr- ming (such as distributed, constraint or object-oriented,graphrewriting, as well as associated type systems, static analyses, and abstract machines). This year, the Program Committee, after a careful and thorough reviewing process, selected for inclusion in the programme 30 papers out of 112 subm- sions.Eachsubmissionwasevaluatedbyatleastthreereferees,andtheaccepted papers were selected during a one-and-a-half-week electronic discussion. The volume opens with the invited contributions by Luca Aceto (Reykjav´ ?k), Vincent Danos (Paris 7), and Fred B. Schneider (Cornell). The program also included an addditional invited lecture by Peter O'Hearn (QMU London) and an additional tutorial by Jos´ e Luiz Fiadeiro (Leicester), all of which, we believe, complimented the technical papers rather well.
Computer science --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- informatica --- programmeren (informatica) --- programmeertalen --- computernetwerken
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The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2005) was held in Lisbon, Portugal from July 11 to July 15, 2005. These proceedings contain all contributed papers presented at ICALP 2005, - getherwiththepapersbytheinvitedspeakersGiuseppeCastagna(ENS),Leonid Libkin (Toronto), John C. Mitchell (Stanford), Burkhard Monien (Paderborn), and Leslie Valiant (Harvard). The program had an additional invited lecture by Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute) which does not appear in these proceedings. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The ?rst ICALP took place in 1972. This year, the ICALP program consisted of the established track A (focusing on algorithms, automata, complexity and games) and track B (focusing on logic, semantics and theory of programming), and innovated on the structure of its traditional scienti?c program with the inauguration of a new track C (focusing on security and cryptography foundation). In response to a call for papers, the Program Committee received 407 s- missions, 258 for track A, 75 for track B and 74 for track C. This is the highest number of submitted papers in the history of the ICALP conferences. The P- gram Committees selected 113 papers for inclusion in the scienti?c program. In particular, the Program Committee for track A selected 65 papers, the P- gram Committee for track B selected 24 papers, and the Program Committee for track C selected 24 papers. All the work of the Program Committees was done electronically.
Computer science. --- Mathematical logic. --- Software engineering. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Information theory. --- Artificial intelligence—Data processing. --- Computer Science. --- Mathematical Logic and Foundations. --- Theory of Computation. --- Software Engineering. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Data Science. --- Machine theory --- Formal languages --- Computer programming --- Computer algorithms
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The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2005) was held in Lisbon, Portugal from July 11 to July 15, 2005. These proceedings contain all contributed papers presented at ICALP 2005, - getherwiththepapersbytheinvitedspeakersGiuseppeCastagna(ENS),Leonid Libkin (Toronto), John C. Mitchell (Stanford), Burkhard Monien (Paderborn), and Leslie Valiant (Harvard). The program had an additional invited lecture by Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute) which does not appear in these proceedings. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The ?rst ICALP took place in 1972. This year, the ICALP program consisted of the established track A (focusing on algorithms, automata, complexity and games) and track B (focusing on logic, semantics and theory of programming), and innovated on the structure of its traditional scienti?c program with the inauguration of a new track C (focusing on security and cryptography foundation). In response to a call for papers, the Program Committee received 407 s- missions, 258 for track A, 75 for track B and 74 for track C. This is the highest number of submitted papers in the history of the ICALP conferences. The P- gram Committees selected 113 papers for inclusion in the scienti?c program. In particular, the Program Committee for track A selected 65 papers, the P- gram Committee for track B selected 24 papers, and the Program Committee for track C selected 24 papers. All the work of the Program Committees was done electronically.
Computer science. --- Mathematical logic. --- Software engineering. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Information theory. --- Artificial intelligence—Data processing. --- Computer Science. --- Mathematical Logic and Foundations. --- Theory of Computation. --- Software Engineering. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Data Science. --- Machine theory --- Formal languages --- Computer programming --- Computer algorithms
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The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2005) was held in Lisbon, Portugal from July 11 to July 15, 2005. These proceedings contain all contributed papers presented at ICALP 2005, - getherwiththepapersbytheinvitedspeakersGiuseppeCastagna(ENS),Leonid Libkin (Toronto), John C. Mitchell (Stanford), Burkhard Monien (Paderborn), and Leslie Valiant (Harvard). The program had an additional invited lecture by Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute) which does not appear in these proceedings. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The ?rst ICALP took place in 1972. This year, the ICALP program consisted of the established track A (focusing on algorithms, automata, complexity and games) and track B (focusing on logic, semantics and theory of programming), and innovated on the structure of its traditional scienti?c program with the inauguration of a new track C (focusing on security and cryptography foundation). In response to a call for papers, the Program Committee received 407 s- missions, 258 for track A, 75 for track B and 74 for track C. This is the highest number of submitted papers in the history of the ICALP conferences. The P- gram Committees selected 113 papers for inclusion in the scienti?c program. In particular, the Program Committee for track A selected 65 papers, the P- gram Committee for track B selected 24 papers, and the Program Committee for track C selected 24 papers. All the work of the Program Committees was done electronically.
Computer science. --- Mathematical logic. --- Software engineering. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Information theory. --- Artificial intelligence—Data processing. --- Computer Science. --- Mathematical Logic and Foundations. --- Theory of Computation. --- Software Engineering. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Data Science. --- Machine theory --- Formal languages --- Computer programming --- Computer algorithms
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The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2005) was held in Lisbon, Portugal from July 11 to July 15, 2005. These proceedings contain all contributed papers presented at ICALP 2005, - getherwiththepapersbytheinvitedspeakersGiuseppeCastagna(ENS),Leonid Libkin (Toronto), John C. Mitchell (Stanford), Burkhard Monien (Paderborn), and Leslie Valiant (Harvard). The program had an additional invited lecture by Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute) which does not appear in these proceedings. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The ?rst ICALP took place in 1972. This year, the ICALP program consisted of the established track A (focusing on algorithms, automata, complexity and games) and track B (focusing on logic, semantics and theory of programming), and innovated on the structure of its traditional scienti?c program with the inauguration of a new track C (focusing on security and cryptography foundation). In response to a call for papers, the Program Committee received 407 s- missions, 258 for track A, 75 for track B and 74 for track C. This is the highest number of submitted papers in the history of the ICALP conferences. The P- gram Committees selected 113 papers for inclusion in the scienti?c program. In particular, the Program Committee for track A selected 65 papers, the P- gram Committee for track B selected 24 papers, and the Program Committee for track C selected 24 papers. All the work of the Program Committees was done electronically.
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The 32nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP 2005) was held in Lisbon, Portugal from July 11 to July 15, 2005. These proceedings contain all contributed papers presented at ICALP 2005, - getherwiththepapersbytheinvitedspeakersGiuseppeCastagna(ENS),Leonid Libkin (Toronto), John C. Mitchell (Stanford), Burkhard Monien (Paderborn), and Leslie Valiant (Harvard). The program had an additional invited lecture by Adi Shamir (Weizmann Institute) which does not appear in these proceedings. ICALP is a series of annual conferences of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The ?rst ICALP took place in 1972. This year, the ICALP program consisted of the established track A (focusing on algorithms, automata, complexity and games) and track B (focusing on logic, semantics and theory of programming), and innovated on the structure of its traditional scienti?c program with the inauguration of a new track C (focusing on security and cryptography foundation). In response to a call for papers, the Program Committee received 407 s- missions, 258 for track A, 75 for track B and 74 for track C. This is the highest number of submitted papers in the history of the ICALP conferences. The P- gram Committees selected 113 papers for inclusion in the scienti?c program. In particular, the Program Committee for track A selected 65 papers, the P- gram Committee for track B selected 24 papers, and the Program Committee for track C selected 24 papers. All the work of the Program Committees was done electronically.
Computer science. --- Mathematical logic. --- Computers. --- Software engineering. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Computer Science, general. --- Mathematical Logic and Foundations. --- Theory of Computation. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Data Structures.
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