| ISO/IEC 13568. Information Technology -- Z Formal Specification Notation -- Syntax, Type System and Semantics: International Standard, 2002. |
....in an area that is not generally recognised as meriting any development specialism. This paper is a contribution to the commercial acceptance of formality, specifically of Z. We refer to the two main variants of Z thus: as ZRM, for that given in [Spivey 1992b] as ISO Z, for that given in [ISO Z 2002]. By Mathematical Toolkit , we mean those well known Z definitions given in [Spivey 1992b, chapter 4] and [ISO Z 2002, annex B] Z is a powerful notation, with few inbuilt assumptions about any design philosophy or development method of its own. This power and freedom can make it hard for the ....
....to the commercial acceptance of formality, specifically of Z. We refer to the two main variants of Z thus: as ZRM, for that given in [Spivey 1992b] as ISO Z, for that given in [ISO Z 2002] By Mathematical Toolkit , we mean those well known Z definitions given in [Spivey 1992b, chapter 4] and [ISO Z 2002, annex B] Z is a powerful notation, with few inbuilt assumptions about any design philosophy or development method of its own. This power and freedom can make it hard for the newcomer to decide how to structure and develop a Z specification, and hard for a reviewer or implementer to comprehend ....
ISO/IEC 13568. Information Technology---Z Formal Specification Notation--- Syntax, Type System and Semantics: International Standard, 2002.
.... and proof, including a compiler [Stepney Nabney 2003] an electronic Purse [Stepney et al. 2000] and a Smart Card Operating System [Stepney Cooper 2003] Stepney 1998] reports We refer to the two main variants of Z thus: as ZRM, for that given in [Spivey 1992b] as ISO Z, for that given in [ISO Z 2002]. By Mathematical Toolkit , we mean those well known Z definitions given in [Spivey 1992b, chapter 4] and [ISO Z 2002, annex B] on issues to do with performing proofs on these industrial scale Z specifications, and sketches requirements for proof tool support to help in this task. Even when ....
.... System [Stepney Cooper 2003] Stepney 1998] reports We refer to the two main variants of Z thus: as ZRM, for that given in [Spivey 1992b] as ISO Z, for that given in [ISO Z 2002] By Mathematical Toolkit , we mean those well known Z definitions given in [Spivey 1992b, chapter 4] and [ISO Z 2002, annex B] on issues to do with performing proofs on these industrial scale Z specifications, and sketches requirements for proof tool support to help in this task. Even when starting a specification and proof task from scratch, a commercial development rarely starts from a clean sheet of ....
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