| S. Stepney and D. Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. In Bowen et al. [11], pages 374--393. |
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Stepney, S., Cooper, D.: Formal Methods for Industrial Products, in: Bowen et al. [26], 374--393.
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Susan Stepney and David Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. In J P Bowen, S Dunne, A Galloway, and S King, editors, ZB2000: First International Conference of B and Z Users, York, UK, August 2000, volume 1878 of LNCS, pages 374-393. Springer, 2000.
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Susan Stepney and David Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. In
....a desire to make Z more usable by commercial non specialist developers. One of the authors (SS) was a member of Logica UK s Formal Methods Team (LFM) where she worked extensively on large scale commercial specification 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 ....
....global state components may require addition of constraints (a) on the global state, and (b) relating the local instance states; the promoted local operations may a#ect the global state through such constraints. There may also be operations that act on the global state components alone. Example: [Stepney et al. 2000] defines a collection of concrete (ie refined from the abstract) electronic purses. The global state has additional mechanisms to control interoperability of the purses. The extended global state is: conPurse is the global state for the local purses, ConPurse, using identities from the set, ....
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Susan Stepney and David Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. In [Bowen et al. 2000], pages 374--393.
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S. Stepney and D. Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. In Bowen et al. [11], pages 374--393.
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S. Stepney and D. Cooper. Formal methods for industrial products. pages 374--393.
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