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Moshe Deutsch, Martin C. Henson



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Abstract: This paper investigates data refinement by forward simulation for specifications whose semantics is given by partial relations. The most well-known example of such a semantics is that for Z. The standard model-theoretic approach is based on totalisation and lifting. The paper examines this model, exploring and isolating the precise roles played by lifting and totalisation in the standard account by introducing a simpler, normative theory of forward simulation data refinement... (Update)

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M. Deutsch and M. C. Henson. An Analysis of Forward Simulation Data Refinement. In ZB 2003 [12], pages 148--167. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/deutsch03analysis.html   More

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