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FME 2002: Formal Methods - Getting IT Right - International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, July... FME 2002: Formal Methods - Getting IT Right - International Symposium of Formal Methods Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 22-24, 2002 Proceedings (Paperback, 2002 ed.)
Lars-Henrik Eriksson, Peter A. Lindsay
R3,170 Discovery Miles 31 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the international symposium Formal Methods Europe, FME 2002, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in July 2002.The 31 revised full papers presented together with three invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 95 submissions. All current aspects of formal methods are addressed, from foundational and methodological issues to advanced application in various fields.

Proof in VDM: A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994): Juan C. Bicarregui, John... Proof in VDM: A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
Juan C. Bicarregui, John Fitzgerald, Peter A. Lindsay, Richard Moore, Brian Ritchie
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Formal specifications were first used in the description of program ming languages because of the central role that languages and their compilers play in causing a machine to perform the computations required by a programmer. In a relatively short time, specification notations have found their place in industry and are used for the description of a wide variety of software and hardware systems. A formal method - like VDM - must offer a mathematically-based specification language. On this language rests the other key element of the formal method: the ability to reason about a specification. Proofs can be empioyed in reasoning about the potential behaviour of a system and in the process of showing that the design satisfies the specification. The existence of a formal specification is a prerequisite for the use of proofs; but this prerequisite is not in itself sufficient. Both proofs and programs are large formal texts. Would-be proofs may therefore contain errors in the same way as code. During the difficult but inevitable process of revising specifications and devel opments, ensuring consistency is a major challenge. It is therefore evident that another requirement - for the successful use of proof techniques in the development of systems from formal descriptions - is the availability of software tools which support the manipu lation of large bodies of formulae and help the user in the design of the proofs themselves."

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