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FMOODS 06
8th
IFIP International Conference on
Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed Systems
Bologna, Italy, 14 - 16 June, 2006
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Conference theme:
The goal
of the FMOODS series of conferences is to bring together researchers
and practitioners whose work encompasses three important and related
fields:
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formal
methods
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distributed
systems,
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object-based
technology.
Established
in 1996, the FMOODS series of conferences aims to provide an integrated
forum for research on formal aspects of Open Object-based Distributed
Systems. The conference will especially welcome novel contributions
reflecting recent developments in the area, in particular component-
and model-based design, service-oriented computing and software
quality. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
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Semantics
and implementation of object-oriented programming and (visual)
modelling languages
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Formal
techniques for specification, design, analysis, verification,
validation and testing
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Model
checking, theorem proving and deductive verification
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Type
systems and behavioural typing
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Formal
methods for service-oriented computing
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Formal
techniques for security and trust in global computing
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Multiple
viewpoint modelling and consistency between different views
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Model
transformations and refactorings
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Software
architectures
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Integration
of quality of service requirements into formal models
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Component-based
design
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Applications
(e.g. web services, multimedia, telecommunications)
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Experience
report on best practices and tools
The 8th
IFIP International Conference on Formal Methods for Open
Object-based Distributed Systems (FMOODS) is part of the federated
conferences DisCoTec (Distributed Computing Techniques), together
with the 8th International Conference on Coordination Models and
Languages (COORDINATION) and the 6th IFIP International Conference
on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS).
It will be organised by the Department of Computer Science of
the University of Bologna.
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