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FORTE 2001, formerly FORTE/PSTV conference, is a combined conference of FORTE (Formal Description Techniques for Distributed Systems and Communication Protocols) and PSTV (Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification) conferences. This year the conference has a new name FORTE (Formal Techniques for Networked and Distributed Systems). The previous FORTE began in 1989 and the PSTV conference in 1981. Therefore the new FORTE conference actually has a long history of 21 years. The purpose of this conference is to introduce theories and formal techniques applicable to various engineering stages of networked and distributed systems and to share applications and experiences of them. This FORTE 2001 conference proceedings contains 24 refereed papers and 4 invited papers on the subjects. We regret that many good papers submitted could not be published in this volume due to the lack of space. FORTE 2001 was organized under the auspices of IFIP WG 6.1 by Information and Communications University of Korea. It was financially supported by Ministry of Information and Communication of Korea. We would like to thank every author who submitted a paper to FORTE 2001 and thank the reviewers who generously spent their time on reviewing. Special thanks are due to the reviewers who kindly conducted additional reviews for rigorous review process within a very short time frame. We would like to thank Prof. Guy Leduc, the chairman of IFIP WG 6.1, who made valuable suggestions and shared his experiences for conference organization.
Formal Methods in Software Development I.- Automated Derivation of ILP
Implementations from SDL Specifications.- Stepwise Design with Message
Sequence Charts.- Formal Synthesis and Control of Soft Embedded Real-Time
Systems.- Distributed Systems Testing.- Towards a Formal Framework for
Interoperability Testing.- Distributed Test Using Logical Clock.- Diagnosing
Multiple Faults in Communicating Finite State Machines.- From Active to
Passive: Progress in Testing of Internet Routing Protocols.- Timed Automata.-
Time and Action Lock Freedom Properties for Timed Automata.- Compiling
Real-time Scenarios into a Timed Automaton.- Deriving Parameter Conditions
for Periodic Timed Automata Satisfying Real-time Temporal Logic Formulas.-
Process Algebra.- PAMR: A Process Algebra for the Management of Resources in
Concurrent Systems.- A Symbolic Semantics and Bisimulation for Full Lotos.-
Implementing a Modal Logic Over Data and Processes Using XTL.- Applications
of Verification.- Formal Verification of Peephole Optimizations in
Asynchronous Circuits.- Symbolic Verification of Complex Real-time Systems
with Clock-restriction Diagram.- Verifying a Sliding-Window Protocol Using
PVS.- Test Sequence Derivation.- Test Sequence Selection.- Executable Test
Sequence for the Protocol Data Flow Property.- A Method to Generate
Conformance Test Sequences for FSM with Timer System Call.- Formal Methods in
Software Development II.- A Tool for Generating Specifications from A Family
of Formal Requirements.- Patterns and Rules for Behavioural Subtyping.-
Theories of Verification.- Verification of Dense Time Properties Using
Theories of Untimed Process Algebra.- Testing Liveness Properties.- SVL: A
Scripting Language for Compositional Verification.- Invited Papers.- On
Formal Techniques in Protocol Engineering Example Challenges.- A PKI-based
End-To-End Secure Infrastructure for Mobile E-Commerce.- A Family of
Resource-Bound Real-Time Process Algebras.- Survivability Analysis of
Networked Systems.