Models and Analysis for Distributed Systems

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mixing the design and distributed systems
modeling and distributed systems
software applications as well as critical systems. formal methods for the analysis of distributed systems
verification and implementation stages and distributed systems

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  • ISBN 9781848213142
  • Weight: 662g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Nowadays, distributed systems are increasingly present, for public software applications as well as critical systems. software applications as well as critical systems. This title and Distributed Systems: Design and Algorithms – from the same editors – introduce the underlying concepts, the associated design techniques and the related security issues.

The objective of this book is to describe the state of the art of the formal methods for the analysis of distributed systems. Numerous issues remain open and are the topics of major research projects. One current research trend consists of profoundly mixing the design, modeling, verification and implementation stages. This prototyping-based approach is centered around the concept of model refinement.

This book is more specifically intended for readers that wish to gain an overview of the application of formal methods in the design of distributed systems. Master’s and PhD students, as well as engineers in industry, will find a global understanding of the techniques as well as references to the most up-to-date works in this area.

Fabrice Kordon is a full-time professor at Université P. & M. Curie (UPMC).

Serge Haddad is a full-time professor at école Normale Supérieure de Cachan, a member of the CNRS laboratory LSV, and a member of the INRIA team MExICo.

Laurent Pautet is a full-time professor at Télécom ParisTech and a member of the CNRS laboratory LTCI.

Laure Petrucci is a full-time professor at University Paris 13 in France and a member of the CNRS laboratory LIPN.