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Publication date: 1 de June, 202111th International Workshop on the Foundations of Coordination Languages and Self Adaptation (Satellite Workshop of CONCUR 2012)
Computation nowadays is becoming inherently concurrent, either because of characteristics of the hardware (with multicore processors becoming omnipresent) or due to the ubiquitous presence of distributed systems (incarnated in the Internet). Computational systems are therefore typically distributed, concurrent, mobile, and often involve composition of heterogeneous components.
To specify and reason about such systems and go beyond the functional correctness proofs, e.g., by supporting reusability and improving maintainability, approaches such as coordination languages and self adaptation are recognised as fundamental.
FOCLASA 2012 is a satellite workshop of the 23rd International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2012). The goal is to provide a venue where researchers and practitioners on the topics given below can meet, exchange ideas and problems, identify some of the key and fundamental issues related to coordination languages and self adaptive systems, explore together and disseminate solutions.
Location | Newcastle, U.K. |
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Startdate | 08/09/2012 |
Enddate | 01/01/1900 |
URL | http://http://foclasa12.lcc.uma.es/ |