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This two-volume proceedings contain the papers presented at CSP 2012: 21th international Workshop on Concurrency, Specification and Programming held on September 26-28, 2012 in Berlin.

The workshop has been organized since the early seventies alternatively by Warsaw University and Humboldt-University (since 1993 as CSP) . Over the time, it has been extended from a bilateral seminar to a meeting attended also by colleagues from other countries than Poland and Germany.

Presently there are 73 participants from 10 countries. Following its tradi- tion, we strive to retain an informal working atmosphere. Therefore, the call for papers welcomed drafts and extended abstracts, as well as, fully elaborated contributions.

August 30, 2012 Berlin

Louchka Popova-Zeugmann

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