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CAL Programs -- Molecules as Automata -- Service-Level Agreements for Service-Oriented Computing -- Contributed Papers -- Tiles for Reo -- C-semiring Frameworks for Minimum Spanning Tree Problems -- What Is a Multi-modeling Language? -- Generalized Theoroidal Institution Comorphisms -- Graph Transformation with Dependencies for the Specification of Interactive Systems -- Finitely Branching Labelled Transition Systems from Reaction Semantics for Process Calculi -- A Rewriting Logic Approach to Type Inference -- A Term-Graph Syntax for Algebras over Multisets -- Transformations of Conditional Rewrite Systems Revisited -- Towards a Module System for K -- Property Preserving Refinement for Csp-Casl -- Reconfiguring Distributed Reo Connectors -- A Rewrite Approach for Pattern Containment -- A Coalgebraic Characterization of Behaviours in the Linear Time ? 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