06620nam 22007575 450 99646557730331620200703035703.03-540-49749-810.1007/3-540-60973-3(CKB)1000000000234423(SSID)ssj0000323191(PQKBManifestationID)11223084(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000323191(PQKBWorkID)10296448(PQKB)10357355(DE-He213)978-3-540-49749-3(PPN)155163825(EXLCZ)99100000000023442320121227d1996 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrFME '96: Industrial Benefit and Advances in Formal Methods[electronic resource] Third International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe Co-Sponsored by IFIP WG 14.3, Oxford, UK, March 18 - 22, 1996. Proceedings. /edited by Marie-Claude Gaudel, James Woodcock1st ed. 1996.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,1996.1 online resource (XIII, 711 p.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;1051Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-540-60973-3 How did software get so reliable without proof? -- A case study on the formal development of a reactor safety system -- Test automation for safety-critical systems: Industrial application and future developments -- Quantitative analysis of an application of formal methods -- Applying the B technologies to CICS -- Refining action systems within B-Tool -- Integrating action systems and Z in a medical system specification -- Formalizing Anaesthesia: A case study in formal specification -- A new system engineering methodology coupling formal specification and performance evaluation -- Formalizing new navigation requirements for NASA's Space Shuttle -- Combining VDM-SL specifications with C++ code -- Data reification without explicit abstraction functions -- Formal and informal specifications of a secure system component: Final results in a comparative study -- Visual verification of safety and liveness -- Graphical development of consistent system specifications -- Deduction in the Verification Support Environment (VSE) -- Consistency and refinement for partial specification in Z -- Combining statecharts and Z for the design of safety-critical control systems -- Integrating real-time scheduling theory and program refinement -- Using a logical and categorical approach for the validation of fault-tolerant systems -- Local nondeterminism in asynchronously communicating processes -- Identification of and solutions to shortcomings of LCL, a Larch/C interface specification language -- Formal specification and verification of the pGVT algorithm -- Automatic verification of a hydroelectric power plant -- Experiences in embedded scheduling -- Model checking in practice: An analysis of the ACCESS.bus™ protocol using SPIN -- The incremental development of correct specifications for distributed systems -- A theory of distributing train rescheduling -- An improved translation of SA/RT specification model to high-level timed Petri nets -- From testing theory to test driver implementation -- Program slicing using weakest preconditions -- A formal approach to architectural design patterns -- Modular completeness: Integrating the reuse of specified software in top-down program development -- A strategic approach to transformational design -- Correct and user-friendly implementations of transformation systems -- An example of use of formal methods to debug an embedded software -- Experiments in theorem proving and model checking for protocol verification -- Procedure-level verification of real-time concurrent systems.This book presents the refereed proceedings of the Third International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, FME '96, held in Oxford, UK, in March 1996. FME '96 was co-sponsored by IFIP WG 14.3 and devoted to "the application and demonstrated industrial benefit of formal methods, their new horizons and strengthened foundations". The 35 full revised papers included were selected from a total of 103 submissions; also included are three invited papers. The book addresses all relevant aspects of formal methods, from the point of view of the industrial R & D professional as well as from the academic viewpoint, and impressively documents the significant progress in the use of formal methods for the solution of real-world problems.Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;1051Software engineeringComputer programmingProgramming languages (Electronic computers)Computer logicInformation technologyBusiness—Data processingSoftware Engineering/Programming and Operating Systemshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I14002Programming Techniqueshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I14010Software Engineeringhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I14029Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpretershttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I14037Logics and Meanings of Programshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I1603XIT in Businesshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/522000Software engineering.Computer programming.Programming languages (Electronic computers).Computer logic.Information technology.Business—Data processing.Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.Programming Techniques.Software Engineering.Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.Logics and Meanings of Programs.IT in Business.005.1/01/5113Gaudel Marie-Claudeedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtWoodcock Jamesedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtInternational Symposium of Formal Methods EuropeBOOK996465577303316FME '96: Industrial Benefit and Advances in Formal Methods2831423UNISA01139nam0 22002771i 450 RML029706920231121125740.020121121d2001 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01n[Contributi miscellanei][aa.vv.]Viterbo Università degli Studi della Tuscia 2001VIII, 438 p.ill.; 50 p. di tav.24 cmDaidalos- Viterbo Università degli Studi della Tuscia 3001RML03298492001 Daidalos- Viterbo Università degli Studi della Tuscia 3Università degli Studi della Tuscia Dipartimento di scienze del mondo anticoRMLV191858ITIT-0120121121IT-FR0017 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 RML0297069Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52CIS 2 COLL.W 3 52VM 0000668815 VM barcode:00043704. - Inventario:21808 FLSVMA 2007022620121204 52Contributi miscellanei3629097UNICAS03444nam 2200709 450 991079668990332120230808202725.03-11-041818-53-11-041808-810.1515/9783110418088(CKB)3850000000000531(EBL)4644592(MiAaPQ)EBC4644592(DE-B1597)450410(OCoLC)956435238(DE-B1597)9783110418088(Au-PeEL)EBL4644592(CaPaEBR)ebr11247837(CaONFJC)MIL947527(OCoLC)958556823(EXLCZ)99385000000000053120160904h20162016 uy 0gerur|nu---|u||urdacontentrdamediardacarrierManipulating theophany light and ritual in north Adriatic architecture (ca. 400-ca. 800) /Vladimir IvanoviciBerlin, Germany ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2016.©20161 online resource (272 p.)Ekstasis ;Volume 6Description based upon print version of record.3-11-041809-6 3-11-037632-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Acknowledgements --Contents --Introduction --Paulinus of Nola and the New Visual Rhetoric of Sanctity --I. Light in Late Antique Baptismal Theory and Practice --II. Light in the Context of the Eucharistic Liturgy --III. Conclusion --IV. Excursus: The Tempietto Longobardo in Cividale --Bibliography --Index of Persons --Index of PlacesUsing light as fil rouge reuniting theology and ritual with the architecture, decoration, and iconography of cultic spaces, the present study argues that the mise-en-scène of fifth-century baptism and sixth-century episcopal liturgy was meant to reproduce the luminous atmosphere of heaven. Analysing the material culture of the two sacraments against common ritual expectations and Christian theology, we evince the mannerin which the luminous effect was reached through a combination of constructive techniques and perceptual manipulation. One nocturnal and one diurnal, the two ceremonials represented different scenarios, testifying to the capacity of church builders and willingness of Late Antique bishops to stage the ritual experience in order to offer God to the senses.Ekstasis: Religious Experience from Antiquity to the Middle AgesWorshipHistoryEarly church, ca. 30-600Liturgies, Early ChristianBaptismHistoryEarly church, ca. 30-600Liturgy and architectureLight in architectureitalyRavennaLightReligious aspectsChristianityRavenna (Italy)Church historyTheophany, Light, Baptism, Liturgy.WorshipHistoryLiturgies, Early Christian.BaptismHistoryLiturgy and architecture.Light in architectureLightReligious aspectsChristianity.264/.014Ivanovici Vladimir1477926MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910796689903321Manipulating theophany3693428UNINA