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2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [c22]Yulin Ding, David Hemer:
An Optimised Algorithm to Tackle the Model Explosion Problem in CTL Model Update. PRICAI 2010: 589-594
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c21]David Hemer, Yulin Ding:
Specifying Software Architectures Using a Formal-Based Approach. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2008: 279-288 - [c20]David Hemer:
Peer Assessment of Group-Based Software Engineering Projects. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2008: 470-478 - 2006
- [c19]David Hemer:
A systematic approach to connecting standalone theorem provers to formal development environments. APSEC 2006: 183-190 - [c18]David Hemer:
Semi-Automated Component-Based Development of Formally Verified Software. Refine@ICFEM 2006: 173-188 - 2005
- [j2]David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
Template-based construction of verified software. IEE Proc. Softw. 152(1): 2-12 (2005) - [c17]David Hemer:
A Formal Approach to Component Adaptation and Composition. ACSC 2005: 259-266 - [c16]David Hemer:
Specification-Based Retrieval Strategies for Component Architectures. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2005: 233-242 - [c15]David Hemer, Gregory Long, Paul A. Strooper:
Plug-in Proof Support for Formal Development Environments. CATS 2005: 69-79 - 2004
- [c14]Christian Hamoy, David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
HazLog: Tool Support for Hazard Management. SCS 2004: 77-87 - [c13]David Hemer:
Higher-order associative commutative pattern matching for component retrieval. CATS 2004: 116-133 - [p1]Robert Colvin, Lindsay Groves, Ian J. Hayes, David Hemer, Ray Nickson, Paul A. Strooper:
Developing Logic Programs from Specifications Using Stepwise Refinement. Program Development in Computational Logic 2004: 66-89 - 2003
- [c12]David Hemer:
Specification matching of state-based modular components. APSEC 2003: 446-455 - [c11]Frank Feiks, David Hemer:
Specification Matching of Object-Oriented Components. SEFM 2003: 182-190 - 2002
- [j1]Ian J. Hayes, Robert Colvin, David Hemer, Paul A. Strooper, Ray Nickson:
A refinement calculus for logic programs. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 2(4-5): 425-460 (2002) - [c10]Robert Colvin, Ian J. Hayes, David Hemer, Paul A. Strooper:
Translating Refined Logic Programs to Mercury. ACSC 2002: 33-40 - [c9]David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
Supporting Component-Based Reuse in CARE. ACSC 2002: 95-104 - [c8]David Hemer:
Computer-aided programming using formally specified design templates. APSEC 2002: 307-316 - [c7]Robert Colvin, Ian J. Hayes, David Hemer, Paul A. Strooper:
Refinement of Higher-Order Logic Programs. LOPSTR 2002: 126-143 - [c6]David Hemer, Ian J. Hayes, Paul A. Strooper, Robert Colvin:
Don't Care Non-determinism in Logic Program Refinement. CATS 2002: 101-121 - [i1]Ian J. Hayes, Robert Colvin, David Hemer, Paul A. Strooper, Ray Nickson:
A Refinement Calculus for Logic Programs. CoRR cs.SE/0202002 (2002) - 2001
- [c5]David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
Specification-Based Retrieval Strategies for Module Reuse. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2001: 235-243 - [c4]David Hemer, Ian J. Hayes, Paul A. Strooper:
Refinement Calculus for Logic Programming in Isabelle/HOL. TPHOLs 2001: 249-264 - 2000
- [b1]David Hemer:
A unified approach to adapting and retrieving formally specified components for reuse. University of Queensland, Australia, 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [c3]David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
Reuse of Verified Design Templates Through Extended Pattern Matching. FME 1997: 495-514 - [c2]Peter A. Lindsay, David Hemer:
Using CARE to Construct Verified Software. ICFEM 1997: 122-131 - 1996
- [c1]Peter A. Lindsay, David Hemer:
An Industrial-Strength Method For The Construction Of Formally Verified Software. Australian Software Engineering Conference 1996: 27-
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