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This Festschrift is dedicated to Jean-Bernard Stefani, a leading researcher in the field of component-based software engineering, system modelling, and formal methods for distributed systems.
From 2001 to 2015 Jean-Bernard led first the SARDES research team at Inria Grenoble-Rhône-Alpes then the SPADES research team, and from 2015 to 2021 he was the Head of Science of the Inria Grenoble-Rhône-Alpes Research Center. Previously he worked at CNET (Centre National d’Études des Télécommunications) and France Télécom R&D. He has been a long-time board member of DisCoTeC, the main conference on Distributed Computing Technologies, and is a past chair of IFIP Working Group 6.1. His current research interests include concurrency theory, reversibility, process calculi, and reactive and distributed programming languages.
In addition to his research and organizational achievements, Jean-Bernard has been an inspiring collaborator, the scope and success of his career is reflected in the contributions to this volume.
List of contents
(Reversible) Concurrency.- Encoding Reversible Petri nets into CCSK.- Bounded Reversibility in HOπ.- Bisimulations and Reversibility.- Unique-solution of Equations in Higher-Order Process Calculi with Passivation.- Semantics.- From Complementary to Zipper Semantics.- CESAn: a Core Erlang Semantics Analyser.- Asynchronous Global Protocols, Precisely.- Verification.- Applied Formal Methods at ONERA: An experience Report.- Scalable verification of Local and Global properties of Collective Systems.- A Hybrid Modelling Approach for Hierarchical Control.- Applications.- Reversible Computation vs. Runtime Adaptation in Industrial IoT Systems.- Towards Implementing Distributed Custom Serverless Function
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Summary
This Festschrift is dedicated to Jean-Bernard Stefani, a leading researcher in the field of component-based software engineering, system modelling, and formal methods for distributed systems.
From 2001 to 2015 Jean-Bernard led first the SARDES research team at Inria Grenoble-Rhône-Alpes then the SPADES research team, and from 2015 to 2021 he was the Head of Science of the Inria Grenoble-Rhône-Alpes Research Center. Previously he worked at CNET (Centre National d’Études des Télécommunications) and France Télécom R&D. He has been a long-time board member of DisCoTeC, the main conference on Distributed Computing Technologies, and is a past chair of IFIP Working Group 6.1. His current research interests include concurrency theory, reversibility, process calculi, and reactive and distributed programming languages.
In addition to his research and organizational achievements, Jean-Bernard has been an inspiring collaborator, the scope and success of his career is reflected in the contributions to this volume.