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UTP 2006: Walworth Castle, County Durham, UK
- Steve Dunne, Bill Stoddart:
Unifying Theories of Programming, First International Symposium, UTP 2006, Walworth Castle, County Durham, UK, February 5-7, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4010, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-34750-X - Eric C. R. Hehner:
Retrospective and Prospective for Unifying Theories of Programming. 1-17 - Thiago L. V. L. Santos, Ana Cavalcanti, Augusto Sampaio:
Object-Orientation in the UTP. 18-37 - Jifeng He, C. A. R. Hoare:
CSP Is a Retract of CCS. 38-62 - Bill Stoddart, Frank Zeyda
, Robert Lynas:
A Design-Based Model of Reversible Computation. 63-83 - Jim Woodcock
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An Operational Semantics in UTP for a Language of Reactive Designs (Abstract). 84-84 - Jifeng He, Shengchao Qin
, Adnan Sherif:
Constructing Property-Oriented Models for Verification. 85-100 - Moshe Deutsch, Martin C. Henson:
A Relational Investigation of UTP Designs and Prescriptions. 101-122 - Marcel Oliveira, Ana Cavalcanti, Jim Woodcock
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Unifying Theories in ProofPower-Z. 123-140 - Ian J. Hayes
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Termination of Real-Time Programs: Definitely, Definitely Not, or Maybe. 141-154 - Yifeng Chen:
Hierarchical Organisation of Predicate-Semantic Models. 155-172 - Jifeng He, Jeff W. Sanders:
Unifying Probability. 173-199 - Ana Cavalcanti, Will Harwood, Jim Woodcock
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Pointers and Records in the Unifying Theories of Programming. 200-216 - Gift Nuka, Jim Woodcock
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Mechanising a Unifying Theory. 217-235 - Walter Guttmann
, Bernhard Möller:
Modal Design Algebra. 236-256

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