Proceedings 8th International Workshop on Automated Specification and Verification of Web Systems
Josep Silva (Universitat Polit\`ecnica de Val\`encia, Spain),, Francesco Tiezzi (IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy)

TL;DR
The 8th International Workshop on Automated Specification and Verification of Web Systems (WWV 2012) showcased interdisciplinary research on formal methods, rule-based programming, and web system verification, fostering collaboration and sharing advancements in the field.
Contribution
This workshop proceedings introduces a collection of interdisciplinary research papers that advance hybrid methods for web system specification and verification, integrating formal and rule-based approaches.
Findings
Presentation of new formal verification techniques for web systems
Integration of rule-based programming with formal methods
Discussion of ongoing challenges and future directions in web verification
Abstract
This volume contains the final and revised versions of the papers presented at the 8th International Workshop on Automated Specification and Verification of Web Systems (WWV 2012). The workshop was held in Stockholm, Sweden, on June 16, 2012, as part of DisCoTec 2012. WWV is a yearly workshop that aims at providing an interdisciplinary forum to facilitate the cross-fertilization and the advancement of hybrid methods that exploit concepts and tools drawn from Rule-based programming, Software engineering, Formal methods and Web-oriented research. WWV has a reputation for being a lively, friendly forum for presenting and discussing work in progress. The proceedings have been produced after the symposium to allow the authors to incorporate the feedback gathered during the event in the published papers. All papers submitted to the workshop were reviewed by at least three Program…
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