Surrey hosts Communicating Process Architectures conference 2007
Monday 16 July 2007
Surrey's Department of Computing hosted the Communicating Process Architectures 2007 conference this summer. The conference is about theoretical approaches to concurrency – in Computing and Engineering. During the programme, which ran from 8th to the 11th July, the conference was fortunate to have keynote talks from Professor Sir Tony Hoare FRS and Professor David May FRS.
Topics ranged from mathematical modeling of concurrent systems through tools for verification, to design and programming languages for software and hardware systems.
Further details can be found here.
Pictured below are (bottom row) Wilson Ifill (AWE) , Les Peachell (AWE), Tony Hoare (Microsoft Research, invited speaker), Steve Schneider (University of Surrey); (stairs from left to right) John Eves (AWE), Neil Grant (AWE), Alun Lewis (AWE), Greg Wickstrom (Scandia National Laboratories), Colin Marsh (AWE), Alistair McEwan (University of Surrey), Neil Evans (AWE).

