This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jpbowen (talk | contribs) at 21:49, 20 October 2009 (Added FBCS info). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 21:49, 20 October 2009 by Jpbowen (talk | contribs) (Added FBCS info)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Prof. Martin C. Henson FBCS is an English computer scientist based at the University of Essex. He is Dean of International Development and is affiliated to the School of Computer Science & Electronic Engineering. Henson was Head of the Department of Computer Science from 2000–2006.
Henson's academic work is in the area of formal methods to aid software engineering. In particular, he has undertaken research into the design and use of logics of specification and program development. With Steve Reeves, he has studied the formal semantics of the Z notation in detail.
Henson runs a blog on his activities as Dean at Essex University. He has worked on academic accreditation internationally and is a Fellow of the British Computer Society since 2009.
Selected publications
- Martin C. Henson and Steve Reeves, Revising Z: Part I — Logic and Semantics. Formal Aspects of Computing, 11(4):359–380, 1999.
- Martin C. Henson and Steve Reeves. Revising Z: Part II — Logical Development. Formal Aspects of Computing, 11(4):381–401, 1999.
- Didier Bert, Jonathan P. Bowen, Martin C. Henson, and Ken Robinson (editors), ZB2002: Formal Specification and Development in Z and B, 2nd International Conference of B and Z Users, Grenoble, France, 23–25 January 2002. Springer-Verlag, LNCS 2272, 2002. ISBN 3-540-43166-7.
- Martin C. Henson, Steve Reeves and Jonathan P. Bowen, Z Logic and its Consequences. CAI: Computing and Informatics, 22(4):381–415, 2003. In Dines Bjørner (editor), special issue on The Logics of Formal Specification Languages.
References
- Academic Staff: Prof Martin Henson, School of Computer Science & Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, UK.
- Martin Henson, Academia.edu.
- Martin Henson, QAlias.
- Martin Henson blog, Typepad.com.
External links
This biography article of a United Kingdom academic is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
This article on a computer specialist of the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |