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    Synthesis of verifiable concurrent Java components from formal models by Mariño, Julio, Alborodo, Raúl N. N., Fredlund, Lars-Åke, Herranz, Ángel

    ISSN: 1619-1366, 1619-1374
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.02.2019
    Published in Software and systems modeling (01.02.2019)
    “… In our work, we consider the problem of generating a concurrent Java component from a high-level model of inter-process interaction (i.e., communication…”
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    Tool support for testing concurrent Java components by Long, B., Hoffman, D., Strooper, P.

    ISSN: 0098-5589, 1939-3520
    Published: New York IEEE 01.06.2003
    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01.06.2003)
    “…Concurrent programs are hard to test due to the inherent nondeterminism. This paper presents a method and tool support for testing concurrent Java components…”
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    Testing Concurrent Java Components by Strooper, Paul, Wildman, Luke

    ISBN: 0769528929, 9780769528922
    Published: Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 20.05.2007
    “… (Concurrency Analyser) testing tool supports these techniques for the testing of concurrent Java components and will be discussed and demonstrated in the tutorial…”
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    A method for verifying concurrent Java components based on an analysis of concurrency failures by Long, Brad, Strooper, Paul, Wildman, Luke

    ISSN: 1532-0626, 1532-0634
    Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 10.03.2007
    Published in Concurrency and computation (10.03.2007)
    “… In previous work, we have developed the ConAn testing tool for the testing of concurrent Java components…”
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    Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Statically Analysing and Model Checking Concurrent Java Components for Deadlocks by Ngui, J., Strooper, P., Wildman, L., Wojcicki, M.

    ISBN: 0769527787, 9780769527789
    ISSN: 1530-0803
    Published: IEEE 01.04.2007
    “… To verify concurrent Java components, the TestCon method combines code inspection, static analysis and dynamic analysis…”
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    Dealing with non-determinism in testing concurrent Java components by Wildman, L., Long, B., Strooper, P.

    ISBN: 9780769524658, 0769524656
    ISSN: 1530-1362
    Published: IEEE 2005
    “… In this paper, we present and discuss several possible solutions to this problem in the context of testing concurrent Java components using the ConAn testing tool…”
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    Maximising the information gained from a study of static analysis technologies for concurrent software by Wojcicki, Margaret A., Strooper, Paul

    ISSN: 1382-3256, 1573-7616
    Published: Dordrecht Springer Nature B.V 01.12.2007
    “…The results of empirical studies in Software Engineering are limited to particular contexts, difficult to generalise and the studies themselves are expensive…”
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    Infrastructure for the synchronization and coordination of concurrent Java component programs by Mitra, Sandeep, Aggarwal, Sudhir

    ISBN: 0769504930, 9780769504933
    ISSN: 1060-3425
    Published: IEEE 2000
    “…), a system incorporating a methodology and toolkit for developing concurrent, coordinating systems in a high-level, component oriented, reusable manner…”
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    Mutation-based exploration of a method for verifying concurrent Java components by Long, B., Duke, R., Goldson, D., Strooper, P., Wildman, L.

    ISBN: 0769521320, 9780769521329
    Published: IEEE 2004
    “… In previous work, we proposed a method for verifying concurrent Java components based on a mix of code inspection, static analysis tools, and the ConAn testing tool…”
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    Concurrent Testing of Java Components Using Java PathFinder by Mutilin, V.

    ISBN: 9780769530710, 0769530710
    Published: IEEE 01.11.2006
    “…Concurrent systems work nondeterministically. For concurrent systems, UniTESK-based test suite executes methods with different parameters in different states…”
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    Testing Java interrupts and timed waits by Wildman, L., Long, B., Strooper, P.

    ISBN: 0769522459, 9780769522456
    ISSN: 1530-1362
    Published: Los Alamitos CA IEEE 2004
    “… In previous work, we have presented a method and tool support for the testing of concurrent Java components…”
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    A concurrent object-based model and its use for coordinating Java components by Majoul, S., Percebois, C., Bodeveix, J.-P.

    ISBN: 9780769502786, 0769502784
    Published: IEEE 1999
    “… Finally, we propose to use the prototype that we carried out as a coordination tool for communicating Java components…”
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    Creating components; object oriented, concurrent, and distributed computing in Java

    ISSN: 0196-6006
    Published: Portland Copyright Clearance Center 01.12.2003
    Published in Scitech book news (01.12.2003)
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    Selecting V&V Technology Combinations: How to Pick a Winner? by Strooper, P., Wojcicki, M.A.

    ISBN: 0769528953, 9780769528953
    Published: IEEE 01.07.2007
    “…Numerous software verification and validation (V&V) techniques and tools exist to analyse requirements, designs and implementations of software systems. These…”
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    Communicating Process Architectures 2007: WoTUG-30 by McEwan, A. A, Schneider, S, Ifill, W

    ISBN: 9781586037673, 1586037676
    Published: London Sage Publications Ltd 2007
    “…This publication deals with Computer Science and models of Concurrency. It particularly emphasises on hardware/software co-design, and the understanding of…”
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    A new function block modeling language based on Petri nets for automatic code generation by Hagge, N., Wagner, B.

    ISSN: 1551-3203, 1941-0050
    Published: Piscataway IEEE 01.11.2005
    “… The event-discrete behavior of CNet components is described by a special class of colored Petri nets with timed arcs and sharpened semantics in order to allow automatic generation of possibly concurrent Java code…”
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    Slicing concurrent Java programs using Indus and Kaveri by Ranganath, Venkatesh Prasad, Hatcliff, John

    ISSN: 1433-2779, 1433-2787
    Published: Heidelberg Springer Nature B.V 01.10.2007
    “… In this paper, we present Indus--a robust framework for analyzing and slicing concurrent Java programs, and Kaveri--a feature-rich Eclipse-based GUI front end for Indus slicing…”
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    simpA: An agent-oriented approach for programming concurrent applications on top of Java by Ricci, Alessandro, Viroli, Mirko, Piancastelli, Giulio

    ISSN: 0167-6423, 1872-7964
    Published: Elsevier B.V 2011
    Published in Science of computer programming (2011)
    “…–Java is a main example–with libraries providing fine-grained mechanisms and idioms to support concurrent programming, in particular for building efficient programs…”
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    Component-Based Lock Allocation by Halpert, R.L., Pickett, C.J.F., Verbrugge, C.

    ISBN: 0769529445, 9780769529448
    ISSN: 1089-795X
    Published: IEEE 01.09.2007
    “…The allocation of lock objects to critical sections in concurrent programs affects both performance and correctness…”
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    On the Effectiveness of Contracts as Test Oracles in the Detection and Diagnosis of Functional Faults in Concurrent Object-Oriented Software by Araujo, Wladimir, Briand, Lionel C., Labiche, Yvan

    ISSN: 0098-5589, 1939-3520
    Published: New York IEEE 01.10.2014
    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01.10.2014)
    “…Design by contract (DbC) is a software development methodology that focuses on clearly defining the interfaces between components to produce better quality object-oriented software…”
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