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6th NCMA 2014: Kassel, Germany
- Suna Bensch, Rudolf Freund, Friedrich Otto:

Sixth Workshop on Non-Classical Models for Automata and Applications - NCMA 2014, Kassel, Germany, July 28-29, 2014. Proceedings. books@ocg.at 304, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft 2014, ISBN 978-3-85403-304-2
Invited Papers
- Peter Leupold:

Is computation observer-relative? NCMA 2014: 13-27 - Frantisek Mráz:

Limited restarting automata. NCMA 2014: 29-56
Regular Contributions
- Ivone Amorim, António Machiavelo, Rogério Reis:

Statistical study on the number of injective linear finite transducers. NCMA 2014: 57-72 - Michaël Cadilhac, Andreas Krebs, Pierre McKenzie:

Extremely uniform branching programs. NCMA 2014: 73-83 - Cezar Câmpeanu, Nelma Moreira, Rogério Reis:

The distinguishability operation on regular languages. NCMA 2014: 85-100 - H. Gökalp Demirci, Mika Hirvensalo, Klaus Reinhardt, A. C. Cem Say, Abuzer Yakaryilmaz:

Classical and quantum realtime alternating automata. NCMA 2014: 101-114 - Moritz Gobbert, Henning Fernau:

Latrunculi - on the complexity of Roman chess. NCMA 2014: 115-130 - Markus Holzer, Sebastian Jakobi, Matthias Wendlandt:

On the computational complexity of partial word automata problems. NCMA 2014: 131-146 - Lukás Krtek, Frantisek Mráz:

Two-dimensional limited context restarting automata. NCMA 2014: 147-162 - Martin Kutrib, Andreas Malcher, Matthias Wendlandt:

Reversible queue automata. NCMA 2014: 163-178 - Kenichi Morita:

Reversible Turing machines with a small number of states. NCMA 2014: 179-190 - Giovanni Pighizzini:

Strongly limited automata. NCMA 2014: 191-206 - Martin Plátek, Markéta Lopatková, Dana Pardubská:

On the complexity of reductions by restarting automata. NCMA 2014: 207-222 - Petr Sosík, Miroslav Langer:

Improved universality proof for catalytic P systems and a relation to non-semilinear sets. NCMA 2014: 223-233 - Bianca Truthe:

A relation between definite and ordered finite automata. NCMA 2014: 235-247 - Hiroaki Yamamoto:

A new finite automaton construction for regular expressions. NCMA 2014: 249-264

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