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26th DHST Congress goes online
Computing and Programming in Context - Special Issue published
2021 DHST DISSERTATION PRIZE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
postponing of HAPOP-5, Paris 2020
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HaPoC Events

workshop Formalization of proof, Formalization of programs, 18-19 december 2019, Paris
HaPoC5: Programme and Registration
HAPOC5: Accepted Papers

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Recent Publications

  • A theory of change for prioritised resilient and evolvable software systems
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  • On Malfunction, Mechanisms and Malware Classification
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2016
R. K. Hill, “Does Nature Use Data?”, Communications of the ACM, 2016.
R. K. Hill, “What Makes a Program Elegant?”, [email protected], 2016. [Online]. Available: http://cacm.acm.org/blogs/blog-cacm/208547-what-makes-a-program-elegant/fulltext.