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Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs (FTfJP) is a workshop
with the objective to bring together people working on formal
techniques and tool support for Java, or closely related languages such as C#,
either with the aim to describe, analyse, and verify aspects and
properties of these programming languages themselves
(type system, semantics, bytecode verification, etc.),
or of programs written in these languages.
Java-like languages provides a good platform to bridge the gap between formal techniques
and practical program development, because of its reasonably clear
semantics and standardised libraries.
Starting 2002 the name of the workshop has been slightly changed
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from "Formal Techniques for Java Programs"
to "Formal Techniques for Java-like Programs"
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to include not just work on Java,
but also work on related languages such as C#.
Journal issues
In addition to the workshop proceedings available below, expanded and revised
versions of selected papers from previous workshops have appeared in
special journal issues.
Work is underway to prepare a special issue about FTfJP'2005.
Earlier special issues are:
special issue about FTfJP'2004 in Journal of Object Technology (JOT), October 2005.
special issue about FTfJP'2003 in Journal of Object Technology (JOT), June 2004.
special issues about
FTfJP'2002,
FTfJP'2001, and
FTfJP'2000 in
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience (CCPE).
The workshops
The position papers presented at the FTfJP worskhops are available below.
FTfJP'2005
workshop at ECOOP'2005, Glasgow, Scotland.