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    AMAST Series in Computing


    Managing Editor
    T Rus (University of Iowa)

    Editorial Board
    A Arnold (Université Bordeaux I)
    E Astesiano (University of Genova)
    A Fleck (University of Iowa)
    W F Lawvere (SUNY)
    P D Mosses (Aarhus University)
    M Nivat (France)
    V Pratt (Stanford University)
    C Rattray (University of Stirling)
    G Scollo (Twente University)
    R Wachter (Office of Naval Research)
    M Wirsing (University of Passau)

    This series is unique in both aim and scope. The aim is to disseminate the mathematical methodology that can effectively be used as the foundation for the new software technology, thus making an essential step towards the technology transfer. Each monograph published in this series will present the theoretical aspects of the problems approached and will illustrate this treatment by packages of system software. These packages will provide the model of software mathematically developed and are supposed to be immediately usable by the reader, thus targeting the entire community of computer users. That is, this series will approach the intellectual substance of the computer science, will contribute to the foundation of software methodology, and will demonstrate the aspects raised by the technological transfer. All these are enough reasons to see its volumes in every personal and public library.

    To contribute to this book series, contact editor@worldscientific.com


    Published titles

    Volume 1
    Algebraic Specification Techniques and Tools for Software Development: The Act Approach
    I Claßen, H Ehrig & D Wolz

    Volume 2
    Theories and Experiences for Real-Time System Development
    T Rus & C Rattray

    Volume 3
    Construction and Analysis of Transition Systems with MEC
    A Arnold, D Bégay & P Crubillé

    Volume 4
    An Algebraic Approach to Compiler Design
    A Sampaio

    Volume 5
    Language Prototyping: An Algebraic Specification Approach
    A van Deursen, J Heering & P Klint

    Volume 6
    CafeOBJ Report
    The Language, Proof Techniques, and Methodologies for Object-Oriented Algebraic Specification

    R Diaconescu & K Futatsugi

    Volume 7
    Formal Models of Computation
    The Ultimate Limits of Computing

    A C Fleck

    Volume 8
    Real-Time Systems
    Modeling, Design, and Applications
    D Ionescu & A Cornell

    * Algebraic Methodology And Software Technology

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    Updated on 9 May 2008