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Abstract: project concentrates on the process of developing well-structured, precise system specifications. Spectrum is a specification language, with a deduction calculus and a development methodology. An informal presentation of the language with many examples illustrating its properties is given in [BFG 93b]. The purpose of this article is to describe its formal semantics. (Update)

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@misc{ franz-logical,
  author = "Radu Grosu Franz",
  title = "The Logical Framework of",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/652231.html" }
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