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内容提要:
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing, TGC 2005, held in Edinburgh, UK, in April 2005, and colocated with the events of ETAPS 2005. The 11 revised full papers presented together with 8 papers contributed by the invited speakers were carefully selected during 2 rounds of reviewing and improvement from numerous submissions. Topical issues covered by the workshop are resource usage, language-based security, theories of trust and authentication, privacy, reliability and business integrity access control and mechanisms for enforcing them, models of interaction and dynamic components management, language concepts and abstraction mechanisms, test generators, symbolic interpreters, type checkers, finite state model checkers, theorem provers, software principles to support debugging and verification.
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The LNCS series reports state-of-the-art results in computer science research, development, and education, at a high level and in both printed and electronic form. Enjoying tight cooperation with the R&D community,with numerous individuals, as well as with prestigious organizations and societies, LNCS has grown into the most comprehensive computer science research forum available.
The scope of LNCS, including its subseries LNAI and LNBI, spans the whole range of computer science and information technology including interdisciplinary topics in a variety of application fields. The type of material published traditionally includes -proceedings (published in time for the respective conference) -post-proceedings (consisting of thoroughly revised final full papers) -research monographs (which may be based on outstanding PhD work,research projects, technical reports, etc.) 目录:
Harmony: The Art of Reconciliation
A Theory of Noninterference for the π-Calculus Typed Processes in Untyped Contexts Model-Based Testing of Cryptographic Protocols A General Name Binding Mechanism Types for Security in a Mobile World History-Based Access Control for Distributed Processes Programming Cryptographic Protocols A Framework for Analyzing Probabilistic Protocols and Its Application to the Partial Secrets Exchange A Formal Semantics for Protocol Narrations webπ at Work Concurrency Among Strangers The Modelling and Analysis of OceanStore Elements Using the CSP Dependability Library A Practical Formal Model for Safety Analysis in Capability-Based Systems Mixin Modules for Dynamic Rebinding A Distributed Object-Oriented Language with Session Types Engineering Runtime Requirements-Monitoring Systems Using MDA Technologies Automated Analysis of Infinite Scenarios Namespace Logic: A Logic for a Reflective Higher-Order Calculus Author Index |