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Editorial: special section on formal plus agile methods

Published: 04 August 2011 Publication History

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This editorial message describes further details about the history and the circumstances of this special section of the Software Engineering Notes on the topic of combining formal methods with agile methods in the context of our contemporary software development methodologies.

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S. Gruner & B. Rumpe (eds.), Proceedings FM+AM'2010: 2nd International Workshop on Formal Methods and Agile Methods. Lecture Notes in Informatics, Vol. 179, GI Publ., September 2010.
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S. Gruner (guest-ed.), Proceedings FM+AM'2009: 1st International Workshop on Formal Methods and Agile Methods. Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, Vol. 6, Springer Verlag, March 2010.
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S. Black & P.P. Boca & J.P. Bowen & J. Gorman & M. Hinchey, Formal versus Agile - Survival of the Fittest? IEEE Computer, Vol. 42, No. 9, pp. 37--45, IEEE Computer Society Press, 2009.
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B. Meyer & J.R. Nawrocki & B. Walter (eds), Proceedings of the 2007 IFIP Workshop on Balancing Agility and Formalisms in Software Engineering. Lecture Notes.

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    cover image ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
    ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes  Volume 36, Issue 4
    July 2011
    142 pages
    ISSN:0163-5948
    DOI:10.1145/1988997
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    Published: 04 August 2011
    Published in SIGSOFT Volume 36, Issue 4

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    1. agile methods (AM)
    2. combination FM and AM
    3. formal methods (FM)

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