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Session ID: 4D-1
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Session ID: 4D-3
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Session ID: 5A-1
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Session ID: 5A-2
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Guoqiang Li, Bochao Liu, Xin Li, Mizuhito Ogawa
Session ID: 5A-3
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Trace analysis, one of the formal methods to verify security protocols based on the process calculus, represents the environment as traces and a deductive system. However, the state space of the approach is infinite because the environment knowledge is too large to predict. In this paper, a type-directed trace analysis method is proposed to cut down the state space to be finite by type matching.
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Session ID: 5B-1
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Session ID: 5B-2
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Session ID: 5B-3
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Session ID: 5B-4
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Session ID: 5C-1
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Session ID: 5C-2
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Session ID: 5C-3
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Session ID: 5D-1
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Session ID: 5D-2
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Session ID: 5D-3
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Session ID: 5D-4
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Session ID: 6A-2
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Session ID: 6A-3
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Session ID: 6B-1
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Session ID: 6B-2
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Session ID: 6B-3
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Session ID: 6C-1
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Session ID: 6C-2
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Session ID: 6C-3
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Session ID: 6C-4
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Session ID: 6D-1
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In a {\em programmable} structured document, some parts of the document may be computed from other parts. For example, a table-of-contents may be computed by the body of an article. We would wish, for example, that when the table-of-content is edited, the article body be changed accordingly. The computed result, however, is usually static and not editable. Using the {\em birdirectional updating} techniques we developed, we describe how to automatically reflect the changes made to the result back to the source.
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Session ID: 6D-2
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This paper presents the development of a java library for bidirectional XML transformation. The transformation combinators in this library are high level in the sense that they allow programmers to perform transformation without writing code to traverse DOM tree. This library is expected to be easily accepted in practice due to its high level feature and its implementation in Java language. We have implemented a query engine for a subset of XQuery language with this library to demonstrate its usability. By using this engine, when the XML view from a query is updated, the modifications can be reflected back to source XML documents, which is a novel way to update XML views.
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Session ID: 6D-3
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Session ID: 7A-1
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Session ID: 7A-2
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Session ID: 7A-3
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Session ID: 7B-1
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Session ID: 7B-2
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Nicolas Marti, Reynald Affeldt, Akinori Yonezawa
Session ID: 7B-3
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With the recent dissemination of embedded systems, it has become important to certify low-level software such as specialized operating systems. Our work aims at providing a framework to carry out convincingly such certifications. In this paper, we illustrate our approach by formalizing in the Coq proof assistant an important property of memory management in Topsy, an operating system for active-network cards. The difficulty in such a certification is twofold: we need to (1) identify relevant modules in the concrete implementation, and (2) model properly the memory management policy implemented over memory protection mechanisms of the hardware. Using Separation Logic (an extension of Hoare Logic with memory operations and spatial assertion language), we have extracted, formalized, and specified the relevant parts of the boot-loader, the memory and the thread management modules of Topsy, and we are now in the process of certifying Memory Isolation, i.e. the property that user ! threads cannot read or write outside of their memory space. We believe that a large part of our formalization (in particular, the Coq implementation of Separation Logic) is reusable in the context of other certifications.
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Session ID: 7C-1
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Session ID: 7C-3
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Session ID: 7D-1
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Session ID: 7D-2
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Session ID: 7D-3
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