The FM 8501 microprocessor was invented as a generic microprocessor
somewhat similar to a PDP-11. The principal idea of the FM 8501
effort was to see if it was possible to express the user-level
specification and the design implementation using a formal logic,
the Boyer-Moore logic; this approach permitted a complete
mechanically checked proof that the FM 8501 implementation fully
implemented its specification. The implementation model for the FM
8501 was inadequate for industrial hardware design but the effort
was an important step in the evolution to the design verification
methodology now employed by the author.
The original version of this monograph was submitted as a
dissertation at the University of Texas at Austin under the
advisorship of R. Boyer and J. Moore.
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