Frontiers of Combining Systems 5th International Workshop, FroCoS 2005, Vienna, Austria, September 19-21, 2005, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Bernhard Gramlich.
- 1st ed. 2005.
- X, 321 p. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3717 2945-9141 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 3717 .
Logics, Theories, and Decision Procedures I -- A Comprehensive Framework for Combined Decision Procedures -- Connecting Many-Sorted Structures and Theories Through Adjoint Functions -- Combining Data Structures with Nonstably Infinite Theories Using Many-Sorted Logic -- On a Rewriting Approach to Satisfiability Procedures: Extension, Combination of Theories and an Experimental Appraisal -- Interface Formalisms -- Sociable Interfaces -- Logics, Theories, and Decision Procedures II -- About the Combination of Trees and Rational Numbers in a Complete First-Order Theory -- A Complete Temporal and Spatial Logic for Distributed Systems -- Constraint Solving and Programming -- Hybrid CSP Solving -- An Efficient Decision Procedure for UTVPI Constraints -- Declarative Constraint Programming with Definitional Trees -- Logical Problem Analysis and Encoding I -- Logical Analysis of Hash Functions -- Combination Issues in Rewriting and Programming -- Proving and Disproving Termination of Higher-Order Functions -- Proving Liveness with Fairness Using Rewriting -- A Concurrent Lambda Calculus with Futures -- Compositional System Design and Refinement -- The ASM Method for System Design and Analysis. A Tutorial Introduction -- Logical Problem Analysis and Encoding II -- Matching Classifications via a Bidirectional Integration of SAT and Linguistic Resources -- Theorem Proving Frameworks and Systems -- Connecting a Logical Framework to a First-Order Logic Prover -- Combination of Isabelle/HOL with Automatic Tools -- ATS: A Language That Combines Programming with Theorem Proving.
9783540317302
10.1007/11559306 doi
Computer science. Artificial intelligence. Machine theory. Computer programming. Software engineering. Theory of Computation. Artificial Intelligence. Formal Languages and Automata Theory. Programming Techniques. Software Engineering.