International Symposium on Fundamentals of Software Engineering, International Symposium, FSEN 2007, Tehran, Iran, April 17-19, 2007, Proceedings

Finite Abstract Models for Deterministic Transition Systems: Fair Parallel Composition and Refinement-Preserving Logic.- Slicing Abstractions.- Nuovo DRM Paradiso: Towards a Verified Fair DRM Scheme.- Formalizing Compatibility and Substitutability in Communication Protocols Using I/O-Constraint Automata.- Is Your Security Protocol on Time ?.- Adapting the UPPAAL Model of a Distributed Lift System.- Zone-Based Universality Analysis for Single-Clock Timed Automata.- Compositional Semantics of System-Level Designs Written in SystemC.- Reusing Requirements: The Need for Extended Variability Models.- Test Selection Criteria for Quantifier-Free First-Order Specifications.- Formal Testing of Systems Presenting Soft and Hard Deadlines.- Automatic Composition of Stateless Components: A Logical Reasoning Approach.- A Model of Component-Based Programming.- Contract Based Multi-party Service Composition.- Regulating Data Exchange in Service Oriented Applications.- A Behavioural Congruence for Web Services.- Logic-Based Detection of Conflicts in Appel Policies.- Hoare Logic for ARM Machine Code.- Action Abstraction in Timed Process Algebra.- Type Abstractions of Name-Passing Processes.- Formal Specification of Multi-agent Systems by Using EUSMs.- Strong Safe Realizability of Message Sequence Chart Specifications.- Implication-Based Approximating Bounded Model Checking.- Logical Bisimulations and Functional Languages.- Efficient State Space Reduction for Automata by Fair Simulation.- Model Checking Temporal Metric Specifications with Trio2Promela.- Design and Implementation of a Dynamic-Reconfigurable Architecture for Protocol Stack.- Vulnerability Analysis in VGBPS Using Prolog.- An Alternative Algorithm for Constraint Automata Product.- A Review on Specifying Software Architectures Using Extended Automata-Based Models.- ArchC#: A New Architecture Description Language for Distributed Systems.- Relationships Meet Their Roles in Object Oriented Programming.