Logic, Computation and Rigorous Methods
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Egon Boerger has worked since 1972 as professor of computer science at the Universities of Salerno, Dortmund, Udine and Pisa (since 1985). He spent sabbatical years with IBM, Siemens, Microsoft, SAP and ETH Zürich. He is the author of six books on logic, computer science and modeling business processes. In 2007 he received the Humboldt Research Award for his work in logic and computer science. His current interest is in rigorous modeling methods for concurrent software-intensive systems.
Alexander Raschke is an assistant professor at the Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages at Ulm University where he acquired most of his extensive teaching and project experience with industrial and academic partners. After some experience in industry, he came back to academia and leads currently the CoreASM project, which provides tool support to make design models executable. His research interests focus on precise modeling methods one can use in industrial practice.