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Validation of Formal Specifications

by Dominique Méry, Dominique M Ery, Yassine Mokhtari
"... TLA (the Temporal Logic of Actions) is a linear temporal logic for specifying and reasoning about reactive systems. The purpose of this paper is to develop an animator and a model checker, both based on a subset of TLA, and illustrates how we can combine these tools to validate TLA specificatio ..."
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specifications. Introduction Validation of formal specifications is the process of comparing the formal model of requirements (called formal specification) against the customer needs. It fulfills two rles: the customer must be convinced that all requirements are fully recorded. On the other hand, the designer

An introduction to Z and formal specifications

by J. M. Spivey - Softw. Eng. J , 1989
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Runtime Assurance Based On Formal Specifications

by Insup Lee, Sampath Kannan, Moonjoo Kim, Oleg Sokolsky, Mahesh Viswanathan , 1999
"... We describe the Monitoring and Checking (MaC) framework which assures the correctness of the current execution at run-time. Monitoring is performed based on a formal specification of system requirements. MaC bridges the gap between formal specification and verification, which ensures the correctness ..."
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We describe the Monitoring and Checking (MaC) framework which assures the correctness of the current execution at run-time. Monitoring is performed based on a formal specification of system requirements. MaC bridges the gap between formal specification and verification, which ensures

On Formal Specification of Design Tasks

by F. M. T. Brazier, P. H. G. Van Langen, Zs. Ruttkay, J. Treur - J.S. GERO AND F. SUDWEEKS (EDS.), ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN DESIGN '94 , 1994
"... In the development of a design system, a formal specification can play an important role providing a precise description of both the static and the dynamic aspects of the system. Static aspects not only include domain knowledge about properties of design objects and relations between these propertie ..."
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In the development of a design system, a formal specification can play an important role providing a precise description of both the static and the dynamic aspects of the system. Static aspects not only include domain knowledge about properties of design objects and relations between

Integration of Formal Specifications into GRADE

by J. Y. Cotronis, P. Kacsuk, Z. Tsiatsoulis, G. Dzsa, E. Floros
"... We present GRADE, a development methodology for message passing (MP) applications extended with formal specifications. We present Grade, as a design and implementation tool for composing MP applications from program components. We also outline specification composition, directly associated with appl ..."
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We present GRADE, a development methodology for message passing (MP) applications extended with formal specifications. We present Grade, as a design and implementation tool for composing MP applications from program components. We also outline specification composition, directly associated

Formal Specification of Software

by Alfs Berztiss, Alfs Berztiss, Karl H. Shingler , 1987
"... ion of domain-specific concepts 1. Mechanics of specification c. Modularization a. Specification teams d. Validation b. The specification development log 3. Specification and design c. Graphical aids and other documentation a. Declarative and operational styles d. An infrastructure for specification ..."
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for specification b. Design as algorithm selection 2. Validation and verification c. Transformational development of software a. Formal methods II. Formal Specification of Programs b. Walkthroughs 1. Axiomatic specification c. Executable specifications 2. Abstract models 3. Reusability of specifications 3. Set

Formalizing Specifications for Geographic Information

by Jesper Vinther Christensen
"... The presented work is a framework for developing production specifications for geographic information. The framework includes support for both natural language and formal language specifications, and what are important, mappings between statements in natural language and statements in formal languag ..."
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The presented work is a framework for developing production specifications for geographic information. The framework includes support for both natural language and formal language specifications, and what are important, mappings between statements in natural language and statements in formal

Checking Formal Specifications by Testing

by Dick Hamlet, Fulbright Scholar , 1999
"... Formal specification methods hold promise for bridging the wide gap between an intuitive idea for solving a problem by computer, and the executable program that attempts to do the job. The use of formalism is itself a good thing, allowing professionals to understand and analyze their work better. Ho ..."
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Formal specification methods hold promise for bridging the wide gap between an intuitive idea for solving a problem by computer, and the executable program that attempts to do the job. The use of formalism is itself a good thing, allowing professionals to understand and analyze their work better

Formal Specification of an Abstract. . .

by David Hemer, David Hemer, Peter Lindsay, Peter Lindsay , 1995
"... Syntax for the CARE Language David Hemer and Peter Lindsay October 1995 Phone: +61 7 3365 1003 Fax: +61 7 3365 1533 Note: Most SVRC technical reports are available via anonymous ftp, from ftp.cs.uq.edu.au in the directory /pub/SVRC/techreports. Formal Specification of an Abstract Syntax for ..."
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Syntax for the CARE Language David Hemer and Peter Lindsay October 1995 Phone: +61 7 3365 1003 Fax: +61 7 3365 1533 Note: Most SVRC technical reports are available via anonymous ftp, from ftp.cs.uq.edu.au in the directory /pub/SVRC/techreports. Formal Specification of an Abstract Syntax

Stepwise Validation of Formal Specifications

by Atif Mashkoor, Jean-pierre Jacquot , 2011
"... This paper explores the possibility to incorporate validation in the stepwise development process of formal specifications. Formal methods based on refinement break the intractable proof of the correctness of implementation into a sequence of many smaller proofs. Likewise, the validation of the spe ..."
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This paper explores the possibility to incorporate validation in the stepwise development process of formal specifications. Formal methods based on refinement break the intractable proof of the correctness of implementation into a sequence of many smaller proofs. Likewise, the validation
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