
Teaching Formal Methods
Second International Conference, TFM 2009, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 2-6, 2009, Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 26. October 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
XI, 177 pages
978-3-642-04911-8 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains the proceedings of TFM2009, the Second International FME Conference on Teaching Formal Methods, organized by the Subgroup of Education of the Formal Methods Europe (FME) association. The conference took place as part of the ?rst Formal Methods Week (FMWeek), held in Ei- hoven, The Netherlands, in November 2009. TFM2009 was a one-day forum in which to explore the successes and fa- ures of formal method (FM) education, and to promote cooperative projects to further educationand training in FMs. The organizersgatheredlecturers,tea- ers,andindustrialpartnersto discusstheir experience,presenttheir pedagogical methodologies, and explore best practices. Interest in FM teaching is growing. TFM2009 followed in a series of events on teaching FMs which includes two BCS-FACS TFM workshops (Oxford in 2003, and London in 2006), the TFM2004 conference (Ghent, 2004, with p- ceedings published as Springer LNCS Volume 3294), the FM-Ed 2006 workshop (Hamilton, co-located with FM2006), FORMED (Budapest, at ETAPS2008), and FMET2008 (Kitakyushu, co-located with ICFEM2008). FMs have an important role to play in the development of complex c- puting systems-a role acknowledged in industrial standards such as IEC61508 and ISO/IEC15408, and in the increasing use of precise modelling notations, semantic markup languages, and model-driven techniques. There is a growing need for software engineers who can work e?ectively with simple, mathematical abstractions, and with practical notions of inference and proof.
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Series
Edition
2009 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XI, 177 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-04911-8 (9783642049118)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-04912-5
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Content
Abstraction and Modelling: A Complementary Partnership.- Teaching Formal Methods for the Unconquered Territory.- Teaching Formal Methods Based on Rewriting Logic and Maude.- Which Mathematics for the Information Society?.- What Top-Level Software Engineers Tackle after Learning Formal Methods: Experiences from the Top SE Project.- Chief Chefs of Z to Alloy: Using a Kitchen Example to Teach Alloy with Z.- Teaching Program Specification and Verification Using JML and ESC/Java2.- How to Explain Mistakes.- Integrated and Tool-Supported Teaching of Testing, Debugging, and Verification.- On Teaching Formal Methods: Behavior Models and Code Analysis.- Teaching Concurrency: Theory in Practice.